June 29, 2024

Hubris

Carlos F Velázquez

Too bad Michael Crichton has passed away. He'd write a best selling novel about his favorite theme, scientific hubris, based on this latest proposed geoegineering idea that ignores a whole host of possible unintended consequences.

Scientists Resort to Once-Unthinkable Solutions to Cool the Planet
wsj.com


Tim adds:

Utter insanity. They clearly don't remember the childhood song about the old lady who swallowed the fly.

Cool the Earth down from a degree of warming? They are MAD!

Crichton would have a field day these days, what with AI and geoengineering and computer/brain interfacing.

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