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[-] WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Who would've thought the billions of tons of heat trapping gases we've released, that took hundreds of millions of years to sequester in the Earth, and took centuries to mine and burn, can't easily or cheaply be re-sequestered back into the Earth; no harm no foul?

It's almost like our absolute ignorance to unknowingly conduct a reckless, unplanned terraform has forced us to be stuck with the consequences for many decades or centuries? Oopsie woopsie!

[-] riodoro1@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Will we see green coasts on antarctica in out life time?

[-] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Accelerated ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable for the rest of the century no matter how much carbon emissions are cut, research indicates.

Dr Taimoor Sohail, at the University of New South Wales, in Australia, and not part of the study, said: “The collapse of the west Antarctic ice sheet is a worrying climate tipping point.

Dr Tiago Segabinazzi Dotto, at the UK National Oceanography Centre, said: “It is likely that we [have] passed a tipping point to avoid the instability of the west Antarctic ice sheet.

The research, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, used a high-resolution computer model of the Amundsen Sea to provide the most comprehensive assessment of warming in the region to date.

The results indicated that increased rates of melting in the 21st century were inevitable in all plausible scenarios for the pace of cuts in fossil fuel burning.

We can still save the [east] Antarctic ice sheet, containing about 10 times as many metres of sea level rise, if we learn from our past inaction and start reducing greenhouse gas emissions now.”


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