Podcast: Questions for John Halstead
I'm podcasting with John soon hoping to cover his climate work, long-termism and general worldview. If you haven't read it, his work on climate change & longtermism is, IMO, very impressive: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/BvNxD66sLeAT8u9Lv/climate-change-and-longtermism-new-book-length-report
What questions should I ask?
The podcast is generalist as opposed to EA-specific but has covered some EA topics in depth (both arguments for and against, eg Leopold Aschenbrenner, Larry Temkin).
Let me know any good questions. Thanks!
You could ask him about the most concerning tipping points. He wrote: "some models suggest that if CO2 concentrations pass 1,200ppm (compared to 415ppm today), cloud feedbacks could cause 8ºC of additional warming over the course of years to decades, on top of the 5ºC we would already have experienced." Carbon Brief covered this topic: https://www.carbonbrief.org/extreme-co2-levels-could-trigger-clouds-tipping-point-and-8c-of-global-warming/
Thanks. Tipping points is a good question.
I asked climate Scientist, Zeke Hausfather - who Halstead cites in his work - on this too:
https://www.thendobetter.com/investing/2021/11/22/zeke-hausfather-state-of-climate-science-energy-systems-post-cop26-tipping-points-tail-risks-podcast
If you are interested.