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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
I would think that two latter of those are the most reasonable and prudent strategies, while geoengineering would be last resort.
I think the dire nature of things can been seen in industry. The automotive industry is rapidly shifting their fleets toward plug-in electrics. The oil and gas sector has gone pretty silent on trying to counter the climate change science argument. We see three billionaires investing a lot of money in trying to find means to escape the planet. It seems we are near or have passed a tipping point, and not the industrial reactions are starting to manifest. What we really need is a massive change in the nuclear energy narrative and a rapid adoption of thorium-based salt reactors to solve the energy needs.
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I feel like this is saying, if covid had been man made, and we let it run it's course for a while, then, instead of using vaccines to fix it, we just say "well, it would be dangerous to mess with nature." That ship sailed long ago. We created this, and there are solutions, so probably worth doing them.