by Kylon » Sat 08 Sep 2007, 02:02:39
My opinion is that the conventional wisdom that got us here is not going to work for this problem.
Ideas which are called crazy are going to be the only way out of this problem.
Ethanol, a conventional solution, a simple, no risk idea, won't work, negative EROEI, and ultimately a bad idea all the way around.
It seems simple. It seems like it would work(at least to alot of people). The idea of burning plant fuel(which everyone knows can burn. But ultimately it doesn't.
In contrast, ideas which are far more "out there" and "dangerous" such as nuclear power options, may be the only real, viable options.
Also, the altnerative to not having solutions is living in a world in which massive dieoff is the reality. A reality which you(and your children), will most likely be a part of. Many of you think that "you'll survive", that "You'll be one of the lucky ones". Well sorry to burst your bubble, but like it or not, we're all in this together.
Suppose society breaks down, and the government doesn't become a fascist state which seizes all your property and sends you to a death camp, or doesn't slowly move towards a more Orwellian double-plus-good society, where life slowly deteriorates to the point of not being worth living(that's a good scenario without a viable solution). Suppose anarchy occurs.
Well guess what, if anarchy occurs, and you happen by some miracle to survive the onslaught of the dieoff, your still toast.
Global warming is much, much worse than imagined. The only reason we haven't been toasted alive is that the pollution coming out of our chimney stacks and our cars has been blocking the sunlight from hitting the Earth.
If that pollution goes without some sort of sequestration effort to eliminate the CO2, the temperature will rise by about 5.4 degrees. If it rises by 2 degrees celsius then the ecosystems of the world become greenhouse emitters and not greenhouse sinks.
If we increased by the 5.4 degrees celsius that might occur during a total societal breakdown scenario, then the methane hydrates would melt. That might add, oh I don't know, another 5-10 degrees celsius to the world overall.
This, of course is combined with all the temperature increases from other self-feed back loops, such as the ocean dumping all of it's CO2 into the atmosphere, or the forest decaying and breaking down, the peatmoss, defrosting and releasing CO2, or the melting of the ice caps, which in turn will cause the oceans to absorb more light as the ice won't be there to reflect it.
The planet will become a burning hell hole, so if you survive the dieoff caused by a total collapse, then you'll have to survive the burning hell hole that will exist afterwords.
So if you win the evolutionary lottery, then you'll have to play and win the evolutionary lottery again, and maybe, just maybe you'll win.
And if you win, so what? Your life will be so miserable and isolated that you might as well be dead.
That's what will happen if there isn't a viable solution.
IF there is a viable energy solution(nuclear anyone?) society can continue, and if society continues, maybe, just maybe, it will get the sense to use iron seeding to cause a massive algae bloom that will soak up all the excess CO2, while simultaneously pumping new life into the seas.
So remember, if total collapse happens: your screwed. And if we don't have any viable energy solutions, total collapse WILL happen.
Just some food for thought.