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by dmichulke
3253 days ago
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Generally speaking, any slowdown in economic activity will lead to a slowdown in global warming. The question is always: is the new equilibrium better or worse for all involved? (Think of the unemployed) I think a better metric would be $GDP / ton CO2 to see who's efficient and who's not. Unfortunately, GDP numbers are not really standardized, at least countrys' individual way of calculation GDP varies greatly. |
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It seems the keys to doing well on that scale are:
- be a small African country without oil (low CO2/low GDP)
- be a financial services exporter (Switzerland, Ireland, UK)
The countries which are doing badly seem to be central Asian former USSR states, petro-states, China, and Zimbabwe.