Ice sheet contributions to future sea-level rise from structured expert judgment
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Re: Ice sheet contributions to future sea-level rise from structured expert judgment
#12It’s quite clear that in 2019 it is not possible to get all powerful entities in the world to work together on an issue like climate change. We should focus on band-aid solutions like reflectors in space above the poles that prevent sun from hitting the earth at all. We are past the “if only everyone bought electric cars” phase of solutions and need special projects that assume the amount of CO2 emitted stays the sam…
There's no stationary orbit over the poles
Re: Ice sheet contributions to future sea-level rise from structured expert judgment
#13potentially very dumb question but could you build hydro power solutions(from the ice melt/run off) that you then get clean power from / help cool ice...? So out of my depth here but genuinely curious. Also appreciate building a hydro power plant on a very unstable platform (ice) is problematic just curious of other solutions to generate hydro power...
Re: Ice sheet contributions to future sea-level rise from structured expert judgment
#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
There's no stationary orbit over the poles
I have no idea if that’s possible, what I mean is we should stop trying to get the US and China to agree on anything let alone climate change so we need grand silver bullet solutions.
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#15Not that this isn't still terrifying, worth of action, worthy of international collaboration, and so on. Just let's be accurate about our titles.
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#17Are humans advanced enough to engineer around sea rise and temperature changes?
Re: Ice sheet contributions to future sea-level rise from structured expert judgment
#18It’s quite clear that in 2019 it is not possible to get all powerful entities in the world to work together on an issue like climate change. We should focus on band-aid solutions like reflectors in space above the poles that prevent sun from hitting the earth at all. We are past the “if only everyone bought electric cars” phase of solutions and need special projects that assume the amount of CO2 emitted stays the sam…
Re: Ice sheet contributions to future sea-level rise from structured expert judgment
#19It’s quite clear that in 2019 it is not possible to get all powerful entities in the world to work together on an issue like climate change. We should focus on band-aid solutions like reflectors in space above the poles that prevent sun from hitting the earth at all. We are past the “if only everyone bought electric cars” phase of solutions and need special projects that assume the amount of CO2 emitted stays the sam…
There's no stationary orbit over the poles
Sounds like you'd imagine a permanent eclipsing body is something that would employ an orbital insertion into earth orbit, which is your own assumption.