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by evandale
1367 days ago
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> As the climate doesn't care about man-made boundaries, isn't that all the more reason gauge emissions on a per-capita basis, without reference to borders? How do you do that? Measuring per-capita can't be done without drawing a border somewhere. Split it up by income? > If migration could lower per-capita emissions as you describe, wouldn't that count in favour of that migration? I pointed out how absurd that was, not that it was a good idea. |
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> How do you do that? Measuring per-capita can't be done without drawing a border somewhere. Split it up by income?
Possibly by income, but there are other options. Other than being impractical (and possibly suggesting individuals are freer to vary their emissions unilaterally than they actually are), we could in theory actually measure individual emissions. How about measuring per-capita emissions regionally, and with regions sub-divided by population density?