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by FloorEgg
153 days ago
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Same. Also no expert. My intuition is that if we carefully reverse what we have been doing it's a lot less scary to me than rolling dice on adding something new. the geoengineeing strategies that make sense to me are ecosystem restoration, not novel climate manipulation. - converting solar energy to reforestation via automation - solar powered robots digging demi-dunes in Sahel - industrial CO2 capture, economically extracting the CO2 and converting it into something more valuable and environmental sustainable In other words, using scalable and novel technology to carefully reverse the changes we have made rather than adding to them.
In other words, undoing the damage we have done by targeting and repairing the damage itself instead of the consequences. |
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