Would removing CO2 from the atmosphere to pre-industrial levels have an immediate or longer term effect on our climate if at all?

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Ive read that our carbon emissions have basically started a cascade effect that we can’t limit now. IS this right or wrong?

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There are lots of climate interactions and with CO2 and methane emissions dominating we don’t know if the system will self correct or if we have already entered runaway climate change. Glaciers and icecaps have undergone substantial melting so the bright white shiny surface is being replace by a much darker surface which absorbs more of the solar radiation warming up the planet related to the albedo effect. https://youtu.be/GqkZsShfBL0

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