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We already know how to solve climate change. The "challenge" is solving it in a way that doesn't cost rich people money.
We need to have a livable planet, but it's complicated because economists figured out rich folks could get richer by spending future profits that come from more efficient methods extraction from natural systems. It works perfectly so long as our extraction increases exponentially forever... Sure this is something ultimately unsustainable in a closed system, but you see the rich people are in charge and they like how things have been going...
...and in the past nerds have always found a way of extracting more...
...so like I mean, yeah exponential growth is impossible... But surely some nerd shisht will fix it. I heard a rich dude who said he's a nerd say computer super intelligence will be like the Uber nerd and will figure something out...
Which sounds great 'cause all the other smart nerds are saying the exponential growth we've been relying on, based mostly on converting carbon to CO2 is gonna kill us all...
The nerds are all saying to continue exponential growth we need to get energy from the sun and upgrading our electrical infrastructure, creating a ton of new jobs, spurring new industries and bypassing the generation of CO2 we've been relying on...
...But that doesn't sound profitable for the folks getting rich off converting carbon to CO2...
...So it's complicated. /S