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The article goes out of its way to claim this isn’t the case. Theres a line that says something like there is no extra heat in the pipeline.

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I followed the links in that quote:

Climate models have consistently found that once we get emissions down to net zero, the world will largely stop warming; there is no warming that is inevitable or in the pipeline after that point.

Neither addresses tipping points. They seem to talk about something else entirely, like wether a model assumes constant atmospheric concentration, or constant emissions, that kind of difference.

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Ah, i see what you are saying now, sorry

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There’s so much wrong with comments starting with “So you …”.

Yes, I’m not a climate scientist. I don’t have the time and energy to read all the relevant papers, nor do I need to do so to participate in the discussion on Lemmy. Sometimes I do, but I’m not obliged to, and you’re not in a position to judge.

It’s great though that you read the paper. Can you support your claim with quotes from it? After all, I don’t trust random dudes.

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