Thursday, December 26, 2024

Jim Massa confirms the lack of interdisciplinary analysis in environmental science

 also the current predictions do no include the 1200 gigatons of pressurized methane in the world's largest ocean shelf - East Siberian Arctic Shelf. Just a 50 gigaton "abrupt eruption" that is highly probable will heat up Earth another .6 Celsius global average. Also the Aerosol Masking Effect is twice as bad as previously thought, meaning a 40% decrease in burning coal heats up Earth another 1 degree Celsius. Also there's already 500 zettajoules of EXTRA heat in the oceans accumulated since 1995 as Jim Massa points out - the Ph.D. Oceanographer. This means a 10 C. increase is locked in already.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naZBz2b-S_Q

The point I was trying to make was that models that only take into account GHGs underestimate projected future temperature increases. It's only when ALL factors are included - ice, albedo, clouds, ocean heat, et al (factors I mentioned) that is when more realistic projections result. And those projections are up to ~10 C increase by 2100. But, humans will more than be gone by the time this is reached.

algae can sequester 100 gigatons of CO2 per year - as googlescholar peer-reviewed research points out. The company Brilliant Planet created by Raffael Jovine plans in gigascale level of CO2 sequestration from near-ocean algae farms that bury the algae in the desert. Sir David King is developing Marine Biomass Regeneration in the deep oceans that can sequester 30 gigatons of CO2 per year - this will increase the krill and then increase the whale population that then poops to feed the algae naturally. Algae is not inherently anti-ecology - on the contrary - algae is the highest technology on Earth because photosynthesis is a nonlocal energy exchange especially via the blue light that algae relies on. So with algae you get a time-reversed negentropy while civilization that burns oil and coal (from algae) is entropy.

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