And I'm pretty sure none of these papers takes the view that
preventing glaciation is the right thing to do and thinking otherwise is «callous».
«[A] nthropogenic CO2 will still be in the atmosphere in 50,000 years» time, and even 100,000 years, which is enough to
prevent any glaciation.»
And it is clear also that ~ 300 ppm CO2 can not
prevent a glaciation.
Nobody knows what concentration of CO2, if any, could
prevent a glaciation.
Not exact matches
, but rather «are we sure that the human effect on climate over the last 8,000 years has helped to
prevent the occurrence of another
glaciation?»
So what are you willing to do to
prevent rapid cooling into the next
glaciation — rather than the lemming mantra of global warming?
What would it take to
prevent the next
glaciation event?
The increased CO2 moderated the climate change,
preventing full - scale
glaciation, but nevertheless was insufficient to
prevent some cooling (until the Industrial Revolution, of course).
Over the next 10 — 12 + million years, continental dispositions will likely change so as to
prevent continental
glaciations for some hundred - million years.