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sapphi_snake said:
Kasz216 said:
sapphi_snake said:
Kasz216 said:
Yeah, that's Geo engineering.

It's a real solution to global warming... vs trying to get every industrialized nation to cut back on quality of life and even harder, trying to convince developing nations to stop developing or pay a premium to do so. (which they can't afford.)

Yes, but will it help regarding all the other environmental problems caused by pollution, exploiting the environment etc.?

Geoengineering?  Yeah eventually, and even better.... it'll help all the problems NOT caused by pollution and exploiting the enviroment.

There are already effective ways to help out drought torn areas.

Plus it has the added bonus of being implementable.

WOW, there should be more money invested in this if that's the case.

Yeah, but a lot of people don't like it because of ethical concerns and the like.  First there's the "not natural" arguement that you basically hear from everone against all technology when it first comes out... and additionally more troubling would be that the countries that develop the technology will have the ability to alter climate at will and one global tempeture isn't "best" for all countries.  I mean heck, Russia and Canada for example would actually be better served if there was global warming.

Back when Ahmadinejad claimed that europe was "Stealing it's rain" I think that shortly after one US state threatened to sue Texas for it's advanced cloud seeding expierments.  So it's probably where he got the idea from.

One of the best reasons to focus most on Geoengineering though is that it's totally possible, man made or not, that we've already hit a "tipping point".

It seems like the "tipping point" issue keeps getting pushed back as we miss each date, so whether we really aren't there yet, or are but it's politically being pushed back... who can say.

Eventually though if it gets hot enough the earth goes into an unstoppable naturally unbalanced heating system, where the heat melts ice, which puts more emisions in the air... which raises heat, which puts more emissions in the air.