nostr:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 nostr:npub1g0tuf634rz4suczwj7kgnecr6cyt0eu9xmp3sp0fku68mqehq4msp3tvm4 I may be wrong but suspect there are so many permutations that it's unclear which event will trigger other things like ocean circulation, algae blooms, clathrates or permafrost melting or something completely unexpected etc. Years ago used to work in geochemistry research and was always a bit frustrated how different disciplines didn't talk to each other as much as they should. Hope things are different now.
nostr:npub1g0tuf634rz4suczwj7kgnecr6cyt0eu9xmp3sp0fku68mqehq4msp3tvm4 I'm sure there are people on Mastodon who have worked on this.
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nostr:npub105svehuy63dqpf885m5672e2zt2sn9262xu6qg60fcxlexpf8jgsxw6n3r nostr:npub1g0tuf634rz4suczwj7kgnecr6cyt0eu9xmp3sp0fku68mqehq4msp3tvm4 There are degrees of uncertainty and I'm sure people are working in an increasingly connected way to narrow the uncertainty.