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by refulgentis
1019 days ago
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> Source for what? "This doesn't take into account that countries like the US have already cut emissions and emissions have been declining for years." > You can find some details here https://www.epa.gov/climate-indicators/climate-change-indica... I am surprised you didn't know this already. This being US / 1st world emissions are decreasing? Thank you for looking that up etc., I appreciate it -- I did know that, and seriously, thank you for taking the time to source it: I'm only saying I knew so you can rest assured at least one other person is up on data. These are strange times and it's hard to get a read on if facts are common knowledge or not, and our estimate of that can cause intense feelings. Putting my comment more simply and extending it so it doesn't feel like I'm passive-aggressively quoting my comment back at you: I'm curious why we think the per-capita emissions data "isn't accounting for it decreasing" |
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Total global emissions are an important factor to consider for the global climate and focusing only on reducing emissions of the US will be meaningless because total global emissions will still continue to go up.
edit: thanks for clarifying btw and here is trends in total global emissions found on the page https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/global-greenhouse-gas-emiss...