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Old 17-04-2019, 01:56 PM #11
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Oh that sounds genius. Let's but a toxic chemical into our breathing space... one that is naturally caused by the burning of fuels so it must be good... one that can easily convert into other harmful compounds... but it's for global warming
It's what happens when a big volcano erupts.

I read another study by two engineers who work for Google, who researched renewable energy technologies for years, and basically concluded that current renewable technology had no chance of stopping warming, and the only hope was to invest a lot of money in research to find a new cheap low carbon energy technology.

https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub43326.pdf

The other option would for people around the world - not just in one country - to radically alter their lifestyles. It would mean emerging economies being kept back also, and this is all very unlikely to happen.
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