All indications point to an ecological collapse in the not to distant
future. We now have the means and technology to do remarkable things.
If an abrupt global ecological collapse happens, we will not have that
advantage. It will be too late.

Many competent scientists and engineers have come up with pieces to
the puzzle. Yes, there are reputations and large wealth at stake. But,
the puzzle is not complete to absolutely everyone's satisfaction. Do
we "need" a "complete" knowledge of the most complex system known to
humankind to start gearing up? As a layman, I hope that some group
will risk an effort to show (even on a small scale) that, yes, we have
some control.

I think I speak for the informed Layperson.

Please let me know why this thought train is wrong.

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