One thought on ““Beyond our Wildest Imagination” – Changes in Antarctic are an Emergency”
I still think we’re past these emergency calls to massively reduce greenhouse gas emissions quickly no matter how scientifically valid they are. We need to collectively come to terms that this is not going to happen in the foreseeable future. So what’s the next best alternative?
I think we need much more atmospheric scientific input – and appropriate levels of funding – into near term mitigation strategies like increasing benign aerosols that can immediately help reduce global temperatures and slow down these rapid climate changes. If we continue to only talk, major climate tipping points are going to happen and it’s high time more scientific bodies and environmentalist organizations moderated their demands to advocate for what’s reasonable and doable rather than what’s dreamed and wished for.
I still think we’re past these emergency calls to massively reduce greenhouse gas emissions quickly no matter how scientifically valid they are. We need to collectively come to terms that this is not going to happen in the foreseeable future. So what’s the next best alternative?
I think we need much more atmospheric scientific input – and appropriate levels of funding – into near term mitigation strategies like increasing benign aerosols that can immediately help reduce global temperatures and slow down these rapid climate changes. If we continue to only talk, major climate tipping points are going to happen and it’s high time more scientific bodies and environmentalist organizations moderated their demands to advocate for what’s reasonable and doable rather than what’s dreamed and wished for.