• AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Doesn’t matter. CO2 has an atmospheric life on the order of a thousand years. All that CO2 is still in the system. Therefore, objectively, China and India are a tiny fraction of the contribution to the climate crisis comparef to the other countries pictured. Maybe that should be considered when those countries shame China and India while they haven’t even done much to reduce their own emissions.

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      3 years ago

      We shouldn’t be shaming any geographic region we should be shaming the mindset of unlimited consumption. This is pervasive among humanity as those in power are able to continue exploiting our reaources while distracting the public about their impeding doom by presenting other impending doom that they are also responsible for but presents a much more relavant threat.

      All the while remaining in control of what we consume (nutritional, media, etc) and keeping the people who just want to live their lives complacent where they are. eg: “I’m concerned about climate change but I’m even more concerned whether or not the mask off fascists in my neighborhood are going to burn my house down”.

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        3 years ago

        You are right in some ways - its no use pointing fingers while we all roast to death, but it should be possible to acknowledge past outputs are a large part of how we got here.

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          3 years ago

          But how can you compare 200 years of an industrial nations emissions with a country that didn’t have a mass presence of cars, automobiles, or even factories until 80 years ago.