Monday, October 26, 2020

Breakthrough Narrative and Time Machines, and Carbon Eating Trees

http://thingsbreak.wordpress.com/2010/10/26/stop-the-presses-climate-journos-think-the-emissions-reduction-issue-looks-an-awful-lot-like-a-narrative-problem-no-word-yet-on-just-how-nail-shaped-people-wielding-hammers-see-it/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+ThingsBreak+(The+Way+Things+Break)

Wow. Not to put too fine a point on it: """
Did I mention that this New Narrative meme is being pushed by the same people who are arguing against any sort of meaningful emissions pricing? They wouldn’t have a vested interested in framing emissions legislation as a dead, would they?
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It’s nice that you have a meme. It’s nice that some journalists bit. When you feel like getting around to actually hooking some grassroots support, give us a reason to support your Narrative besides an appeal to novelty.
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This Breakthrough meme is exactly like a call for more time-machine funding. The only reason they are pushing for stratospheric saline geysers and carbon-eating mega-trees is that they would seem more plausible to the uninformed than a time-machine. Their plausibility is the foremost attraction, their actual viability is a far distant concern -- and that is morally noxious.

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