• SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    TL;DR: the total energy produced by humanity in a year.

    Or if you want to do it in let’s say 20 years, 5% of the total power output.

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            They’re going to say that anyway when the real cost of warming hits. Calculation about that says GDP -30% to -50%. But that’s for the next legislature I guess.

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              Yes, for politicians the cost is always lower to kick the can into the next administration’s term. Unfortunately it becomes more and more expensive for the rest of us.

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      It’s way less than that. 2.39x10^20 is around 4% of 5.8x10^21. Not even close to “almost as much”. Looks like the authors don’t know their powers of 10. So if we dedicate 5% of the total energy for one year it could theoretically be done.