At that point, it might be too late to prevent permanent,
dangerous feedback loops from kicking in.
Because temperature rises caused by greenhouse gas emissions are expected to trigger
dangerous feedback loops, which will release ever increasing amounts of greenhouse gases.
The total size of explicit and implicit short - volatility strategies may have reached USD2000 billion and probably created two
dangerous feedback loops.
We've quoted previously from Artemis» October report, «Volatility and the Alchemy of Risk» (WILTW October 26, 2017): «
A dangerous feedback loop now exists between ultra-low interest rates, debt expansion, asset volatility, and financial engineering that allocates risk based on that volatility.»
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A dangerous feedback loop now exists between ultra-low interest rates, debt expansion, asset volatility, and financial engineering that allocates risk based on that volatility.
We've quoted previously from Artemis» October report, «Volatility and the Alchemy of Risk» (WILTW October 26, 2017): «
A dangerous feedback loop now exists between ultra-low interest rates, debt expansion, asset volatility, and financial engineering that allocates risk based on that volatility.»
Those fires all release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, creating
a dangerous feedback loop of increasing temperatures and worsening wildfire conditions.
Authors Ashley Thomas, Barbara Sarnecka, and Kyle Stanford explore the odd and
dangerous feedback loop that «increases the legal and social penalties for leaving kids alone and reinforces the belief that even the briefest parental absence amounts to child abuse» (The Star).
Not exact matches
So that
feedback loop isn't as
dangerous.
One problem is that
dangerous levels of climate change are exacerbated by positive
feedback loops — changes that release more greenhouse gases from nature due to warming driven by humans.
In this article, I argue that there exists a
dangerous positive
feedback loop between land value, embodied in house prices, and the banking system which lies at the heart of modern economies.
«One of the things that has always fascinated me about
feedback loops is that they're super
dangerous.
The water vapour theory suggests that a small increase in CO2 will result in a large positive
feedback loop from water vapour and this
feedback loop will lead to
dangerous warming.
But no evidence exists for the proposition that such a
feedback loop will cause
dangerous or runaway warming.
The peat that sits under the forests could also burn, creating another
dangerous climate
feedback loop.
What they all agree on is that Arctic methane emissions from both clathrates and rapidly thawing permafrost are horrific and
dangerous and are very probably already in a runaway
feedback loop that could according to the worst - case scenario produce 10 deg.
In fact, if we continue on our current path of high heat - trapping emissions, the region is projected to see forest fires during June and July at two to three times its current rate.2, 6 Some 1 billion metric tons of organic matter and older - growth trees could burn7, 15 — accelerating the release of stored carbon and creating a
dangerous global warming amplification or
feedback loop.5, 14
This development also sets up
dangerous climate
feedback loops as reflective white snow and ice turn into heat - absorbing dark - blue water.