what's the best rigorous case for the plausibility of runaway / extinction-level climate change?
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the most relevant thing i've found is this https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gary_Russell3/publication/256666715_Climate_sensitivity_sea_level_and_atmospheric_CO2/links/54e60be80cf277664ff20993.pdf …
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which talks about large parts of the world becoming uninhabitable, but (1) seems to be based on a high earth system sensitivity estimate
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(2) seems to assume very high co2 emissions for a very long time, (3) talks about effects that are centuries or millennia away
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and (4) rules out a wholly uninhabitable like venus scenario
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weird to me how common global warming extinction seems to be in the public imagination compared to how absent from science literature
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this kind of stuffhttps://twitter.com/GhostPanther/status/1059113432119574529 …
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