This is well said to me. The issue is that these things aren't linear, which is also why attribution is harder. But a 2F warmer globe can also mean that water evaporates faster during dry conditions so it can become easier to get more than 2F warmer under a big ridge (etc). We don't know all the ins and outs of course, but non-linear effects are definitely a thing.
This is well said to me. The issue is that these things aren't linear, which is also why attribution is harder. But a 2F warmer globe can also mean that water evaporates faster during dry conditions so it can become easier to get more than 2F warmer under a big ridge (etc). We don't know all the ins and outs of course, but non-linear effects are definitely a thing.
We just have to be willing to step outside of the nonsense though. It doesn't have to all be fake just because some have an agenda. It took me a while to come around to that idea. We do have natural cycles, and we also have a background unnatural cycle. Which matters more? I'm not totally sure!
True, it just sure seems like one way or another we will figure it out without destroying the economy if we are creating. I think the price of heat pumps and electric cars and solar panels (etc) will keep coming down so that it will be the smart thing to do for everyone soon enough. That will take care of a lot of the problem. Heck, maybe it will take Bill Gates spraying the upper atmosphere with reflective particles, but solutions are in the pipeline.