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One characteristic of frauds is a tendency to speak authoritatively on matters outside their area of expertise. Only someone who doesn't understand climate feedbacks believes it can be "managed" by putting smart dudes "in charge".
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The cascades are gonna hit us for centuries either way, no? No avoiding that. Not big on the authority model, either, but I do see the merit of engineering practical solutions. Personal characteristics, well... that's another story.
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Obviate major sources of pollution, for one thing. Pretty high percentage of this that is just down to embedded corruption, but I don't know that we have time for a revolution. That's issue nr. 1. The important missing link is that we have a lot of issues of tech suppression.
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There is also pretty clear second-order effects of any sort of ecological collapse: Bunch of technical debt going to be paid for in full, and a lot of need for new solutions for all kinds of current tech. Those are almost certainly engineering problems + (very) local politics.
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While climate scientists are almost certainly right about a lot of the bigger picture stuff, a lot of models will be inadequate with this amount of cascades. Another engineering problem. (Again, I think the God-Emperor Musk stuff is garbage. But we'll have to face this.)
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If anything, this will do more to slow climate change than any current activity. Fossil fuels require too much industry to sustain at scale. Again, all a guess. But unless I die young I suppose I'll find out.
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