I’m in the non-apocalyptic camp of climate change believers. I don’t believe even the worst case will make the world uninhabitable. Let’s say that’s a 5% likelihood scenario of maybe 90% species loss and even 90% human population decline. But what do those numbers *mean*?
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The above study assumed that we'll still have clouds. "Goldblatt and Watson admit that the above conclusion takes no account of the role that clouds might play in this process." We might not. I dearly hope this won't happen. https://www.quantamagazine.org/cloud-loss-could-add-8-degrees-to-global-warming-20190225/ …
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Yes I read that. I'm not debating this stuff on twitter dude.
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