this is usually an interesting discussion to have, and there are a lot of interesting questions to ask in this field–so let’s ask and talk about a few. feel free to answer as many as you want, or ask your own of people in the comments. here are two groups of three that i think are good to start:
- Do you suffer from anxiety about climate change and its effects?
- Have you ever made significant individual lifestyle choices because of climate change?
- Have you ever thought of leaving where you live because of potential future climactic effects? Have you actually moved already because of them?
- Do you think the world can limit global warming to 1.5C or 2C? Where do you think we’ll “level off” in terms of warming–especially if you don’t think we’ll meet either of those goals?
- What do you think of proposed technologies like carbon capture? Do you think they’re useful, or a technocratic waste of time? Can they be viably used at large scale on any reasonable timeframe?
- Do you support something like climate reparations either now or in the future? Do you think such a thing is even viable?
Ha ha, it literally doesn’t pass the sniff test! My first question is… where did we get China’s numbers from? China themselves? Then they’re probably under-reporting to make themselves look better. That’s what they did with their Covid numbers, after all.
i believe it’s heavily factoring in per capita emissions and historical emissions, in which case China still lags well behind developed western countries for obvious reasons. it does have a big problem with air pollution though, yes–the country has been the biggest raw producer of greenhouse gases in the world for awhile now. (also for all of the green things it’s doing, the country is simultaneously expanding coal power and not drawing down its coal use generally which categorically needs to not happen.)
Ah that makes sense, thanks!
oh, the paper (linked downthread) is also open access, so you can read it here in full without running into a paywall or an institution wall