• by chomp on 3/4/2024, 7:02:23 PM

    As far as I can tell, this person’s qualifications are that he has a substack newsletter. His thread omits a lot of information on this topic, and he winds up concluding with a ad plugging a company he’s affiliated with. I’m beyond words.

  • by barbazoo on 3/4/2024, 6:27:06 PM

    > SO2 is so obviously the right solution that we should do it now. Here's why

    The charts don't make that obvious at all. I don't trust people that tell me there's only one solution to a problem. Especially if they don't explain why.

  • by Alifatisk on 3/4/2024, 6:47:46 PM

    By looking at the stats, it looks like we've pretty much hit +1,5 degress celsius. Something we all feared, yet it's around the corner now.

    Scary.

  • by gmuslera on 3/4/2024, 8:00:59 PM

    It is our fault that substractive solutions are counterintuitive. So our approach to rebalance a system that we unbalanced adding something is adding even more potentially disruptive things, and, of course, not touching what we added originally nor stop adding even more each year.

  • by bryanlarsen on 3/4/2024, 6:57:48 PM

    But is it accelerating or just increasing at a constant rate? The second derivative of the graph looks like ~0 to me. We need to reduce the rate to 0 (or below) which means deceleration.

  • by jaggs on 3/4/2024, 6:46:50 PM

    Oh here we go again. Another Hacker News post for geo-engineering. Sigh. Such a waste of time. If doesn't fix any problem at all. It's just another vector for making money. Don't look up!

    https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/opinion/sunday/geoenginee...

  • by andyjsong on 3/4/2024, 6:05:41 PM

    There's only one thing we can do today to delay it before we burn, enough to solve the problem: SO2 injection