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    4 days ago

    Ah, this is a good point. From The Atlantic,

    entice producers in other countries to step in, as many did in the months after Russia’s invasion.

    Basically, even if the US alone dropped to zero, expect global production to boom as other places chip in to fill the gap.

    Going green at home is a good goal, but what makes climate change so hard to solve is that we have to go green globally, or one bad actor (say for example, Russia) could ruin the party for everyone, so to speak.