Here's a question I've not seen answered - although I may have missed it.
If the world's atmosphere is indeed warming and it is a crisis that must be dealt with immediately and ongoing through a bunch of atmosphere-friendly solutions, what is the ideal temperature?
How do we know that all these suppposed anti-warming actions won't take the atmosphere too far in the other direction and stimulate a cooling problem, that will have just as catastrophic impact on the environment? How many actions are enough? For how long will those actions need to be employed and when will we know when we have reached the point of perfect temperature equilibrium?
Anyone - Bueller?
O.D.O.o.O.D.B.
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