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Craig Smith reminds Metta that global warming is marked by "latency," whereby the effects become visible long after the cause has been finalized. It is hard to slow down global warming, for we must mainly wait for the effects of emission reduction to kick in. This is the "sticky accelerator" problem, though Metta disagrees that the metaphor is quite apt, for there are ways of slowing global warming by sequestration.
By Metta SpencerCraig Smith reminds Metta that global warming is marked by "latency," whereby the effects become visible long after the cause has been finalized. It is hard to slow down global warming, for we must mainly wait for the effects of emission reduction to kick in. This is the "sticky accelerator" problem, though Metta disagrees that the metaphor is quite apt, for there are ways of slowing global warming by sequestration.