Solutions will be hard - stop emitting CO2 and take better care of the oceans, apparently we get a big do not want on this, or additional measures such as climate engineering which will lead to somewhat unpredictable results because the system is not fully understood and may have unequal results on different regions of the world, creating people who profit and people who get disadvantages.
Both ways are not something scientists can just decree, because it affects everyone, and you run into international relations and cultural differences very soon.
If you want, have a look at some ideas for solutions that actually were published in scientific literature (slides from a lecture):
http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/institut/studium/lehre/lehr...
And before you say it doesn't talk about the ocean - CO2 levels and ocean acidicity are linked very directly.
edit: Page 26 in the first file is a long set of reasons why climate engineering might be a bad idea.
Solutions will be hard - stop emitting CO2 and take better care of the oceans, apparently we get a big do not want on this, or additional measures such as climate engineering which will lead to somewhat unpredictable results because the system is not fully understood and may have unequal results on different regions of the world, creating people who profit and people who get disadvantages.
Both ways are not something scientists can just decree, because it affects everyone, and you run into international relations and cultural differences very soon.
If you want, have a look at some ideas for solutions that actually were published in scientific literature (slides from a lecture): http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/institut/studium/lehre/lehr... And before you say it doesn't talk about the ocean - CO2 levels and ocean acidicity are linked very directly.
edit: Page 26 in the first file is a long set of reasons why climate engineering might be a bad idea.