Paul, you struck the nail on the head when you mentioned we need more sustained collaboration on support for workable and, more importantly, climate fixes scoped to help resolve the true direness. I hope more heed Dr. Hansen and all these disparate climate groups unite and stop calling desperate fixes to be researched "moral hazards".
The moral hazard, to me, is blatantly closing one's eyes to the severity, not listening to the most notable climate scientist, and refusing to accept that drawdown alone, even if ramped up, alone screws humanity.
Paul, you struck the nail on the head when you mentioned we need more sustained collaboration on support for workable and, more importantly, climate fixes scoped to help resolve the true direness. I hope more heed Dr. Hansen and all these disparate climate groups unite and stop calling desperate fixes to be researched "moral hazards".
The moral hazard, to me, is blatantly closing one's eyes to the severity, not listening to the most notable climate scientist, and refusing to accept that drawdown alone, even if ramped up, alone screws humanity.
Hi Paul. Love your stuff. Let´s talk online about the SeabedCurtain.org idea.
Warm and optimistic regards,
Marianne Hagen
Co-lead Seabed Curtain Project
Marianne.hagen@niva.no