It's been interesting to watch my own thinking evolve:
20 years ago: "I'm sure technology will figure out how to reduce emissions. Sequestering tech is neat, but will only take off if the end product is itself useful in bulk"
10 years ago: "Sequestering tech will take too long and has too many potential complications to rely on, we need to get serious about reduction."
Now: "We're screwed and it's only a matter of how much people end up suffering. I'm very skeptical of sequestering tech, but we need anything that works"
20 years ago: "I'm sure technology will figure out how to reduce emissions. Sequestering tech is neat, but will only take off if the end product is itself useful in bulk"
10 years ago: "Sequestering tech will take too long and has too many potential complications to rely on, we need to get serious about reduction."
Now: "We're screwed and it's only a matter of how much people end up suffering. I'm very skeptical of sequestering tech, but we need anything that works"