World GDP: $105.4 trillion USD

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      I’m not saying we should try it and find out, but I’ve heard worse ideas.

  • GHiLA
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    I’m still set on “we’re fucked” until I see some more hopeful news.

    When we are fucked and who is first fucked, and making sure I’m not that guy is what I’m trying to determine.

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      How much if we use rhinestones?

  • @febra
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    Amazing. Instead of just… fighting climate change by not polluting the planet let’s just fill our entire atmosphere with diamond dust, because that’s the logical decision of course.

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      It’s not really any different than usual dust, other than it is even more likely to scratch your phone (oh no!). The surprising thing is the bullshit price number, I’m sure it’s some brain-dead economist looking at the point-price for diamond and with great effort making a single multiplication.

      Edit: The study does note industrial diamond manufacturing, but doesn’t go into detail on why it’s so expensive for diamond powder, other than saying “it would require much more industrial diamond than is currently produced”… Which is just… Empty? Considering industry would change to account for such a drastic rise in demand.

  • @Maggoty
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    Break into the diamond company vaults and just take it. Bam, free diamonds.

  • @[email protected]
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    Isn’t this kind of thing the premise for all those “snowball Earth” sci Fi stories where global cooling went too far

  • @[email protected]
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    The artificially-inflated price of the diamonds should be irrelevant in this calculation.

  • @lemmy_outta_here
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    Sweet! Four more years of Trump presidency, and Elon Musk can just pay for it out of pocket.

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      Elon musk’s kids should be made an example of when reclamation comes around.

      They’re being brought up thinking they can live like gods. How unfortunate would it be if they actually had to live like the rest of us…

  • Daemon Silverstein
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    Someone heard The Beatles (or maybe Rihanna) for their first time and thought “Diamonds in the sky… Huh… What if…”.

  • @dogslayeggs
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    Yes, let’s just have everyone on Earth breathe in diamond dust all day every day. There’s no way that could be bad for our health.

    • @[email protected]
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      just wear masks for a few decades, potentially respirators, and probably add whole house air filtration if you want to take it off at night.

    • @PlantJam
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      There’s never been a case of something having different behavior or health effects just because of a tiny chemical difference (trans fat) or size difference (micro plastics), what’s the worst that could happen?

  • Tiefling IRL
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    Does it have to be diamonds? Could we maybe use the ashes of billionaires instead?

    • @BeatTakeshi
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      Isn’t diamond manufactured in labs in 15 minutes now? I think the price is using natural diamonds value

    • Diplomjodler
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      Human ashes are mostly carbon, so yes, of course. We’ll run out of billionaires pretty quickly, though.

      • @vikingr
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        Sounds like a win-win tbh

      • @[email protected]
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        Let’s give it a trial run with a few thousand then we can measure the impact and reevaluate.

      • @ieatpwns
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        That’s a problem that solves it self

  • @marcos
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    Of all the aerosols they could think about!

    No chance at all of a basically indestructible material not being destructed if absorbed by lungs (or gills) and leading to some disease. You don’t need to check. There’s no way this could go wrong.

    Or, rather… I believe lead is cheaper… Given how much people like to use it, maybe it’s a better option.

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    So what would it cost to replace all fossil fuel energy with renewable?

    • @Buffalox
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      You are missing the point, because we need to do that anyway.
      The idea is to prevent things from getting worse in the meantime.
      Replacing fossil fuels take time no matter how much we invest.

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        ok but you just know corporations are going to use this as an excuse to keep using fossil fuels. like to them this is basically carte blanche to keep the status quo and block green energy from happening even harder. “oh hurdur har har we found a solution to climate change and it’s dumping diamonds in the atmosphere, no need to pay for green energy anymore haha” type shit

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          corporations are going to use this as an excuse to keep using fossil fuels.

          Corporations follow the law, the only way to solove this is to have the laws required.

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              Oh please, of course they don’t always, but the ones that don’t are generally forced to by oversight.
              Yes I kn ow they generally get off easy, but then oversight is increased and if it continues, the penalties increase, until ultimately it will be forced to shut down if illegal activities continue.
              So yes generally cooperations do follow the law.

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  • Diplomjodler
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    That amount sounds like total bullshit. Diamonds can be manufactured and once that is done at scale, it won’t be all that expensive. Even at $10000 a ton, five million tonnes would cost just 50 billion.

    • HubertManne
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      These are not good ideas. Remember that global warming is just an overarching effect of pollution which we will still have. What diamond dust pollution effects will be, no one knows, but I doubt we want to find out.

      • @WhatAmLemmy
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        The fossil fuel oligarchy would prefer to give all mammals on Earth emphysema than stop burning fossils, and do it for 10x the price.

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      That number is for doing it anually for 65 years. It lists roughly 18 billion per year for the cost.

      But besides that, I think you are greatly underestimating the cost of the diamonds. Synthetic ones are way cheaper than natural ones, yes, but there’s a lot of room between “natural diamond expensive” and “actually cheap”. Going by these prices https://www.diamondtech.com/products/categories/diamond_powder_price_list.html

      It’s $2.5 million per tonne. I assume you could get a cheaper price per weight if you’re buying five million tonnes of anything, but it’s still two orders of magnitude more expensive than you are guessing

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      $10000/ton is $5/lb from a quick google search they are about $250/lb for industrial diamonds. So 50* 50 or 2500 billion or 2.5 trillion with no idea if they can use run of the mill industrial diamonds or if there will be additional processing to get them into the aerosolized form also how are you going to launch them, and for how many years would we need to do it

    • @[email protected]
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      Firstly, it’s 5 million tonnes per year. For 65 years. Secondly, the cost is for a 65 year SAI program, including developing the tech and running the missions. Thirdly, this is all explained in TFA or the links therein.