Well, this is a global topic, and one day or another, someone will have to solve this problem.
I've been a radical ecologist on my 15's and a skeptic on my 25's, so any opinion is acceptable...
Things that I've found out during that time:
1. The Arctic Ice Shelf is really melting...
2. The sea will not increase by 60 meters until 2100, like it was preached in 2005.
3. A solution is not extremely urgent, but it is necessary, and the sooner we start to work on it, the better...
4. Methane's half life is 10 years, so it's not a big concern...
5. CO2 from the air drops into the Ocean, and it decreases it's PH.
I think Lichess is a perfect example of how humans can cooperate to create something for everyone, so why can't we discuss global warming in here? (:
This video brings a lot of insight:
m.youtube.com/watch?v=yiw6_JakZFc@DefeatChampion88 that are a lot of misunderstandings on global warming.
www.catchingcarbon.org/I like this idea of removing CO2 from the Athmosphere with technology, cause it goes directly on the problem. And if we develop this tecnology, the price in the future will be very likely cheaper.
EDIT: here's another example
(
pv-magazine-usa.com/2020/06/02/climeworks-just-raised-75m-to-pull-co2-out-of-the-atmosphere-economically/)
Yes, that was mentioned in the video. I recommend watching all of it first :)
@celinofj said in #1:
> Well, this is a global topic, and one day or another, someone will have to solve this problem.
Nobody has to solve this problem. As a matter of fact, it looks as if nobody will solve third problem.
We're nearing the top of the roller coaster. Yee‐haw mothrrfuckers!
I agree that it looks like nobody will solve the problem, but the problem needs to be solved.
Our individual efforts are like a grain of sand on a beach. All of us need to come together, which is notoriously difficult.