Andrew et. al.,
Ocean up-take should be our primary point of CO2 capture, which sets up a
wealth of downstream critical commodities through proper utilization and
sequestration. The technology needed for vast scale mid-oceanic farming of
marine biomass is well developed yet the suite of
Hi Michael,
I would like to defend Ken on this matter. SRM-type geoengineering is the
only kind of intervention which could cool the planet straightaway. We are
already cooling the planet with our SO2 emissions associated with
coal-fired power stations, but not sufficiently to offset global
In theory, I would have thought a rapid drop in CO2 emissions should cause
global temperatures to drop pretty quickly, as ocean uptake will remove a
lot of historical emissions. You'd have to keep sulphur emissions constant
for this to happen, though.
Choosing whether to maintain sulphur
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In theory, I would have thought a rapid drop in CO2 emissions should cause
global temperatures