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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-22 08:58

in LeoFinance2 months ago

catastrophic, then it seems in some ways much more reasonable to look at these models and say, well, there's a lot of uncertainty, but the uncertainty is on the upside. It's not on the downside. And so the question is how much do we know about what the effect of two or three degrees of warming or four degrees of warming on the planet would be? And how in line are people's understandings of what the effects would be versus what the data and the models actually say they would be? Yeah, that's a really tricky question because you start compounding our uncertainties in future emissions and concentrations, so future human influences, then that gets fed into what the future climate is going to be and events associated with the climate. And then that compounds into how the ecosystems are going to respond and then finally how human society is going to respond. And it's extraordinarily murky from what I read. One of the few quantitative predictions is in the models, is the net economic impact (45/57)