So you think we should have a larger Pigouvian tax on coal and oil to accelerate the switch to cleaner sources like most economists do? I was literally at a conference of economists this morning where this was discussed. Here's a good list:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigou_Club
They're not ecological, they're economic (and they're pretty serious). And then there's all the ones we don't know, because we haven't deployed renewables on a large scale yet.
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This is certainly the most ignorant thing I have read on twitter for a long time. Dumping a lot of stuff into the atmosphere known to affect it in profound ways is not a much bigger risk?
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Christian, why don't you at least read the rest of our discussion before making a fool of yourself? Jeez. (And then try reading "Unsettled", for example. Also, reading IPCC reports, original papers, talking to experts, etc., as I have. You have a long way to go. Then apologize.)
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