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    217 months ago

    TL;DR: the total energy produced by humanity in a year.

    Or if you want to do it in let’s say 20 years, 5% of the total power output.

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      87 months ago

      It’s way less than that. 2.39x10^20 is around 4% of 5.8x10^21. Not even close to “almost as much”. Looks like the authors don’t know their powers of 10. So if we dedicate 5% of the total energy for one year it could theoretically be done.

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        107 months ago

        Technically yes, but politicians start freaking out as it would lower GDP a few percent too.

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            87 months ago

            They’re going to say that anyway when the real cost of warming hits. Calculation about that says GDP -30% to -50%. But that’s for the next legislature I guess.

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              27 months ago

              Yes, for politicians the cost is always lower to kick the can into the next administration’s term. Unfortunately it becomes more and more expensive for the rest of us.

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                27 months ago

                In the end, they’ll have kicked so many cans down the road that the huge pile is blocking the way.