Except, you know, for the change in distribution of temperature with latitude, and changes in precipitation patterns, and acidification of the ocean. And the aerosols will change the color of the sky. The sun will be surrounded by a bilious corona of scattered light. But all that is still better than unaddressed CO2 emission.
The decrease in solar yield will be quite modest.
Your argument is like "discovering imperfect treatments for lung cancer just encourages smoking."
Eh not necessarily. Not all lung cancers are caused by smoking, nor is it the only thing influencing the decision. I'd imagine the ever increasing prices of cigarettes and a ban from smoking in public places play a larger role in discouraging it.
The decrease in solar yield will be quite modest.
Your argument is like "discovering imperfect treatments for lung cancer just encourages smoking."