“Geo-engineering is an absolute fool’s game,” said Mark Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, in an interview Tuesday from his office in Boulder, Colo. “This idea that you are going to stop global warming in its tracks by protecting the Arctic is not realistic.”
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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One has to be real “special” and “intelligent” to come to the conclusion that to protect yourself from climate change is to try and try again to change the climate.
That is a good one to make statements about “Fool’s Games” or even some idea there is a reason to protect the Arctic!
How can you be wrong in so many directions at the same time? Geoengineering should work (eg see link, link), and would be relatively cost effective, but climate data clearly says warming (if any) is mostly natural, so why bother? Geoengineering is an elegant answer to a non problem, like designing shoes for cats.