Disclaimer: OP doesn’t support CCP or authoritarian communism.

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    4 days ago

    But but but… China the enemy though, right? We should hate them for this! 🥺

    (yes, I’m memeing a bit, life isn’t black and white)

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      China the enemy though, right?

      Their success in renewable energy doesn’t change the reality that China continues to disregard human rights, democracy, and freedom of speech.

      So we can give credit for the renewable energy progress, maybe copy few ideas, but that’s about it.

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        No country is perfect and China is far away from it - but so are a bunch of other countries who call China out. Industrial nations have had more than 30 years to put out good numbers for green energy. Nuclear, wind, and hydro have been around for a long time. However those nations instead stayed at the top of the polluters and emitters lists - and they are still there.

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          However those nations instead stayed at the top of the polluters and emitters lists - and they are still there.

          huh?

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            Those nations still are at the top. You just showed it. Right behind China. Top 5 regions and countries are all those who have been there for decades. Also, China is at the very top because those developed nations moved production offshore to cheaper area with less regulation. If that were attributed to them, they would have a worse performance than they already do.

            Just look at plastic pollution. Western countries point a countries in East Asia and tell them to stop polluting while exporting plastic waste there. Creating a problem elsewhere and then going “wow, look at the problems in your country, why don’t you solve them?”

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                Good on the EU. I think I was misremembering the comparison to the US as being largely in favor of China.

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              The planet doesn’t divide by the number of people. Absolute numbers are all that matter to climate change.

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                This argument doesn’t really track for me. The absolute number of murders is bad, but to say that a town of 1000 people has 50 murders, vs a city of 1000000 having 100, is to ignore that there is clearly something being done worse in the town.

                I agree that the total emissions is the important factor, which is why we need to look at the countries that have much higher emissions per person and ask how are they failing.

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                  3 days ago

                  Our goal is limiting climate change. It doesn’t matter if the emissions come from 3billion people or 1 billion people. The total emissions must go down.

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                    Correct, which is why we need to look at the lifestyles of the individuals that emit the most. If we look at CO2 emitted by a single home, and CO2 emitted by a city block, then say oh well the block is way higher, we are ignoring the actual waste and only seeing population numbers.

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                  You are confusing an economic argument (where do we get the most bang for our buck) with the ecological argument. Continuing your allegory, that would be a bunch of arsonists ready to torch both towns to the ground. That must not happen.

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                    3 days ago

                    I am actually not. I recognize that total CO2 is the important factor, which is why I argue we address the lifestyles of the individuals that emit the most.

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      We all know China likes to fudge numbers. I just don’t know how far they went this time

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          The numbers are in GW… where did that number come from? The people couting the panels from space or the CCP?

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            Do you think it’s impossible to estimate output without having access to the devices themselves?

            China can fudge the numbers, sure, just like every country does, but if it’s not within reason, that’ll be very obvious and someone will check, then report on it. If you want to do the math, go ahead and do so, then report on it.

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              I didn’t say that. I asked a question about the origin of the numbers. Trying to strawman me smh.

              Also, how can you be so sure it’s obvious? People’ve been reporting on the genoices in China only for tankies to deny it.

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                Do you even know what a strawman is? 🤨

                Also, how can you be so sure it’s obvious?

                Sure that what is obvious?

                People’ve been reporting on the genoices in China only for tankies to deny it.

                Wat?

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                    Really feels like I’m talking to somebody who thinks they’re being clear, but unaware that what they’re typing makes no sense whatsoever. Maybe you’re high or something. I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.