Understanding climate engineering


No one living does understand it

So when unregulated human activity and carbon released into the atmosphere supposedly alters the climate, it's a bad thing.

But when a government science advisor proposes an artificial volcano to pump carbon and pollution in the atmosphere, it's the solution?

We don't understand the climate we have now.

And now someone wants to deliberately make things worse in order to control it?

It's much more impressive to say "we have to act now" rather than admitting that human science only has the vaguest glimmer of what makes our climate work.

Oh, and a fast web search showed that every year there are approximately fifty to seventy volcanic eruptions per year.

That we know of.

Before we can manage anything, we have to understand it. Right now, we barely understand weather, we understand climate even less.

But by golly, it looks impressive when the scientists declare that Something Must Be Done.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Wed - April 15, 2009 at 02:00 PM  Tag


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