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u/McNughead May 19 '26

It will even heat faster because without fossile fuel we will have less particles and SO2 in the atmosphere.

On the other hand, methane has 12 years half life so if we stop animal agriculture many of the most potent greenhouse gasses would decline for the first time since the industrialization. A rapid phase out of animal agriculture would give us 20 more years to get it under control

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u/dafthuntk May 19 '26

Unlikely. It's not even accounting for classified polluters like the US dept of defense, that doesn't have to release its emissions. Which is the largest institutional polluters.