Some want to ban geoengineering research. This would be a catastrophic mistake for our planet | Craig Segall and Baroness Bryony Worthington

Geoengineering: The Unspoken Solution to Climate Chaos

A few months ago, a Georgia representative, Marjorie Taylor Greene, held a hearing on her bill to ban research on geoengineering – a field of technological climate interventions aimed at mitigating the effects of global warming. This move was not entirely unexpected, as anti-vaxxers and chemtrail conspiracy theorists have been pushing for similar bans across states and Capitol Hill.

However, two pressing concerns force us to reject such proposals and reassess our climate strategy: the Earth's climate system is more sensitive to greenhouse gases than previously thought, and we are not reducing emissions nearly fast enough. The lack of decisive action on climate change has led to catastrophic consequences, including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and devastating wildfires.

Climate scientists like James Hansen have sounded the alarm, warning that the likelihood of a much hotter Earth is accelerating. With greenhouse gases continuing to accumulate in the atmosphere, clouds are shifting, and particulate pollution increasing, the planet is indeed darkening. The risks of irreversible damage are mounting, and yet we still lack a comprehensive global plan to manage these risks.

The current approach relies solely on mitigation efforts, which may not be sufficient to address the scope of the problem. We need to consider other tools to reduce peak warming or slow dangerous feedbacks. This includes exploring geoengineering options with care and rigor.

Some proposals, such as reflecting sunlight with particles or brightening marine clouds, could serve as temporary interventions that buy time and head off enormous consequences. A serious research program is essential to develop credible options, which can then be discarded if they prove ineffective while maturing those that might work.

The benefits of engaging in this debate cannot be overstated. By acknowledging the potential for geoengineering solutions, we can ensure that policymakers make informed choices rather than relying on emergency decisions. Climate justice requires protecting people from suffering, and this includes exploring life-saving options.

Ultimately, the decision to pursue geoengineering research is not a moral hazard – it's a necessary step towards creating a safer, more sustainable future. We must come together as leaders, funders, and governments to develop and implement comprehensive climate strategies that integrate mitigation, adaptation, and risk reduction. The window for action is still open; we need to seize it to create a world that is just, safe, and inclusive for all.
 
🤯 come on people! geoengineering is not the devil's work its literally our only hope at this point to stop the earth from becoming a barren wasteland 🌎 climate scientists have been warning us for decades but we keep ignoring them and now its too late to turn back 🕰️ we cant just sit around waiting for someone else to solve the problem when the clock is ticking ⏰ and our planet is literally dying 💀 we need to take responsibility and start exploring all options including geoengineering its not like were talking about playing god here were talking about saving humanity 🌟
 
omg u guys its so messed up that some reps r trying to ban research on geoengineering 🤯 like isnt this the kinda thing thats gonna save our planet lol its not even optional anymore - we gotta consider all options or else were doomed 💀 climate scientists r sounding the alarm and its time ppl listened but instead of taking action were stuck with just mitigation efforts which arent enough rn 🙅‍♂️ we need to think outside the box (or in this case, the planet) and explore geoengineering as a temp solution to buy us some time 🕰️ lets get a serious research program goin ASAP so we can make informed decisions instead of just winging it 😬 climate justice isnt just about reducing emissions its also about survivability 💖
 
I'm not sure about this geoengineering thing 🤔... it sounds like a Band-Aid solution to me. We can't keep putting off dealing with the root cause of climate change by throwing money at some techy fix-it method 💸. But at the same time, I don't want us to be stuck in denial mode either 😩. I think we need to explore this option more thoroughly and have a serious conversation about the potential benefits and risks 🤝. It's not just about developing new technologies, it's also about how we scale up these solutions and make sure they're equitable and accessible for everyone 🌎. Can't we just get governments to work together on some actual climate policies instead of messing around with geoengineering? 🙄 Still, if it means saving lives and buying time for us to figure out the rest, I'm open to listening 👂
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this geoengineering thing 🤯. I mean, our planet's climate system is way more sensitive than we thought, and we're not doing enough to reduce emissions 🚫. We need some creative solutions, stat! 💡 Researchers like James Hansen have been warning us about the risks of a hotter Earth, and it's time for us to take action 🌎.

Geoengineering might seem like a wild card, but let's consider it as an option that could buy us some time and prevent catastrophic consequences 🕰️. We need to support research programs that develop credible solutions and ensure policymakers make informed decisions 👩‍💻. Climate justice is all about protecting people from suffering, and this includes exploring life-saving options ❤️.

We can't just rely on mitigation efforts alone; we need a comprehensive plan that includes adaptation and risk reduction 🌈. The window for action is still open, but we need to grab it and create a world that's safe, inclusive, and sustainable for all 🌟. We should be exploring every possible solution, not just dismissing them out of hand 😒.
 
It's wild how some folks think geoengineering is some kinda crazy science experiment 🤯. I mean, we're literally staring into the abyss of climate change and still debating whether or not to try out some radical solutions 🌪️. It's like, what have we got to lose at this point? We've tried everything else and it's just not working 🔥.

I'm all for being cautious, but come on – we can't just sit around twiddling our thumbs while the planet burns 💀. Geoengineering might not be perfect, but it's an option that could buy us some time to figure out how to get our act together 🕰️. We need to stop playing politics with science and start taking this stuff seriously 😬.

And yeah, climate justice is all about protecting people from suffering – it's not just about polar bears or melting ice caps 🐻. It's about ensuring that everyone has access to clean air, water, and food, regardless of where they live in the world 🌎. So, let's stop playing small-ball politics and start thinking big 🤯!
 
Geoengineering needs to be on the table ASAP 🕰️! We can't keep waiting for climate scientists to give us a green light to try stuff out. The Earth's already been burning for years, we don't have time for indecision. I'm talking serious investment in research here, not just some token funding. We need experts from all over the world working together on this - no more partisan politics holding us back 🚫. And let's get real, if we're gonna do this, we gotta be ready to try some crazy stuff too. Like, who knows, maybe brightening marine clouds will be the thing that saves our bacon? Stranger things have happened 😅.
 
I'm not sure I agree with Marjorie Taylor Greene's stance on geoengineering 🤔. It seems like she's relying on misinformation about the risks of geoengineering. I mean, have you seen those conspiracy theories about chemtrails? 😂 Those are just crazy talk! On a more serious note, I think we need to be open-minded about exploring new solutions to climate change. The fact that clouds are shifting and particulate pollution is increasing is real 🌫️, and we can't afford to dismiss the possibility of geoengineering as some kind of "magic bullet". We need to have a serious discussion about the pros and cons of different options, like James Hansen has been saying all along 🔬. It's not just about throwing more money at climate change; we need to be willing to try new approaches that could make a real difference 💡.
 
I'm getting so worried about the state of our planet 🌎💔. This geoengineering thing is definitely worth exploring. I mean, we can't keep ignoring the science (climate change is real, folks! ☀️). It's crazy to think that some people are actually against researching ways to slow down global warming... like, what's the point of even having a Congress if they're not going to take action? 🤦‍♀️

I'm all for being cautious and doing our due diligence, but let's be real - we need all the help we can get right now. The clock is ticking, and it's time for us to get serious about climate justice 🕰️. I love that you're saying it's not a moral hazard if we take this seriously... because it's really just common sense. We need to work together as a global community (governments, corporations, individuals) to create a safer, more sustainable future for all. 💖 Let's do this! 🌟
 
I think the US should 100% ban research on geoengineering lol 🤣. I mean, can you imagine the mess they'd make with some fancy tech? It's like they're trying to solve climate change by throwing more money at it, instead of just taking responsibility and making actual changes in their daily lives. And what about the risks of playing around with the planet's atmosphere on a massive scale? Sounds like a recipe for disaster to me 🌪️. And let's be real, we should focus on reducing emissions first, not messing around with some last-resort "solutions" that might just make things worse. Climate change is bad enough as it is, no need to add more variables to the mix 😒.
 
I'm so down with the idea of geoengineering as a solution to our climate crisis 🌟. We can't keep relying on wishful thinking and slow policy changes – we need concrete actions now! The Earth's sensitivity to greenhouse gases is no joke, and it's unconscionable that we're not doing more to reduce emissions ASAP. I'm all for exploring geoengineering options with a level head and rigor 💡. We shouldn't be afraid to try out new solutions just because they're untested – the potential risks are real, but so are the risks of inaction 🚨. Let's get serious about funding research programs that can develop credible options and support policymakers who prioritize climate justice over ideology 🤝. It's time to come together as a global community and tackle this crisis head-on 💪!
 
I'm low-key hyped about the idea of geoengineering being taken seriously as a solution to climate chaos 🌎💡! I mean, let's be real, our current approach isn't working out too well 🤦‍♂️. We need something new and innovative to kick some serious carbon emissions to the curb 🔥. I'm all for researching and exploring different options like reflecting sunlight or brightening marine clouds – it's about time we stop playing climate poker and start taking bold action 🎲.

The thing that really gets me is how scared people are of geoengineering because of conspiracy theories 🙅‍♂️. Newsflash: just because something new comes out doesn't mean it's a bad idea! We need to be open-minded and willing to try new approaches, especially when the stakes are so high 🌟.

It's not about being reckless or taking a moral hazard risk – it's about being proactive and investing in our future 🌈. We can't just sit around waiting for someone else to fix the problem; we need to take charge and create solutions that work 💪. I'm all about climate justice, and if geoengineering can help us achieve that, then let's give it a shot 🔥!
 
I'm concerned about the lack of urgency in addressing climate change 🤕. It's like we're playing catch-up with our own emissions 📉. We can't keep relying on mitigation efforts alone; we need to think outside the box (or in this case, beyond geoengineering) to reduce peak warming and slow feedback loops ❄️.

I'm not sure if particle-based solar reflecting technologies or brightening marine clouds are the magic solutions, but they're definitely worth exploring 💡. We should be having more open discussions about these options rather than trying to ban research altogether 🤝.

It's time for us to put our differences aside and work together on climate justice 😊. We need a comprehensive global plan that integrates all the tools at our disposal: mitigation, adaptation, risk reduction, and yes, even geoengineering if it can help buy us some time ⏰. Let's get this conversation started and make sure we're not just kicking the can down the road 🚮.
 
omg this is soooo crucial!!! i mean, we've gotta take care of our planet 4 future generations!!! geoengineering cant be ruled out just cuz some ppl dont wanna admit its a thing 🌎💡 i think its time we open up the discussion & research this stuff ASAP! scientists are trying to warn us about the risks but no one's listening 🗣️ what if it's the only way 2 save us from these crazy climate disasters?! lets get behind climate justice & support R&D on geoengineering solutions 🌟
 
I'm not sure why some people are scared of playing with the Earth's thermostat 🌎💡. It sounds crazy to me, but what if our current attempts at slowing down climate change aren't enough? We've seen some pretty devastating consequences already - hurricanes, wildfires, rising seas... it's like the planet is trying to tell us something. I guess what I'm saying is, we should be open to new ideas and not just dismiss them because they seem unconventional 🤔. The problem is, our approach right now is kinda like putting out fires with a fire extinguisher - it might work for a while, but then you've got a whole garden of embers that need attention too 🔥. Maybe we need to rethink the way we're approaching this whole climate thing and get some new tools in the toolbox ⚗️.
 
Umm yeah so Marjorie Taylor Greene thinks she can just ban research on geoengineering because... 🙄 why not? Like, I'm sure her constituents are super worried about the sun reflecting off tiny particles in the sky or whatever. Meanwhile, our planet is literally burning and we need to talk about geoengineering like it's a thing. The Earth's climate system is way more complicated than people think, but hey, let's just stick with what we know (not much). It's not like we're facing catastrophic consequences or anything... 🌎😒
 
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