Study on the future cost of global warming

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Re: Study on the future cost of global warming




by ABC2019 » 06/07/21, 09:21

humus wrote:Well we fall back into the caricature, there is no desire to understand the meaning of my words, good day.

What is caricatural in saying that actions result from an implicit estimate of a balance between expected costs and benefits? : Shock: : Shock:
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by humus » 06/07/21, 09:41

ABC2019 wrote:
humus wrote:Well we fall back into the caricature, there is no desire to understand the meaning of my words, good day.

What is caricatural in saying that actions result from an implicit estimate of a balance between expected costs and benefits? : Shock: : Shock:

What is dishonest is to caricature my arguments / positions, to evacuate them.
Don't want to spend the day correcting your interpretation of my words.
Have a good day
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by ABC2019 » 06/07/21, 10:25

humus wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:
humus wrote:Well we fall back into the caricature, there is no desire to understand the meaning of my words, good day.

What is caricatural in saying that actions result from an implicit estimate of a balance between expected costs and benefits? : Shock: : Shock:

What is dishonest is to caricature my arguments / positions, to evacuate them.

not understood where the caricature was, I explain to you that you too apply a cost benefit analysis (which is normal), that's all.
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by sen-no-sen » 07/07/21, 19:13

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My question is to know if this optimal value is lower or higher than the value of the fossils that one would extract on economic criteria, without worrying about the CO2 (for example if the CO2 did not absorb in the infrared).


This is where I cannot follow, C02 is a greenhouse gas, we cannot remove this reality from the equation.
Moreover, what do you mean by "value" of fossils?
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 07/07/21, 19:17

sen-no-sen wrote:This is where I cannot follow, C02 is a greenhouse gas, we cannot remove this reality from the equation.

Normal, ABC is like a pinball machine that constantly "tilt", you can't play it unless you make certain settings. In my opinion, in his case, any adjustment is impossible, the part must be changed. : Wink:
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by ABC2019 » 07/07/21, 19:31

sen-no-sen wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:
My question is to know if this optimal value is lower or higher than the value of the fossils that one would extract on economic criteria, without worrying about the CO2 (for example if the CO2 did not absorb in the infrared).


This is where I cannot follow, C02 is a greenhouse gas, we cannot remove this reality from the equation.
Moreover, what do you mean by "value" of fossils?

in this sentence, I just wanted to say the quantity of fossils that we would extract (in GtC), the wording is ambiguous I admit.
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by Exnihiloest » 07/07/21, 20:49

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Normal, ABC is like a pinball machine that constantly "tilt", you can't play it unless you make certain settings. In my opinion, in his case, any adjustment is impossible, the part must be changed. : Wink:


Still in its slanderous dung, the wood gadget.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 07/07/21, 21:14

(At the same time I understand Blédina, he loses all the time, on all subjects, so suddenly how not to be a bad loser, when you're bad everywhere?)
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by Exnihiloest » 07/07/21, 21:47

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:(At the same time I understand Blédina, he loses all the time, on all subjects, so suddenly how not to be a bad loser, when you're bad everywhere?)

Still in its slanderous dung, the wood gadget.
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