• Track_ShovelOP
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    3312 hours ago

    It’s a multifaceted issue, but don’t kid yourself

    http://amp.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2017/jul/10/100-fossil-fuel-companies-investors-responsible-71-global-emissions-cdp-study-climate-change.

    China weighs in at 14.5% for coal. Another 1-point-some-odd for their Petro Chem. The issue is that there are a lot of companies that make up the remainder.

    Demand definitely plays a role in all of this, but I don’t think pushing green initiatives is a bad thing from the consumers and one of the only ways we can encourage these companies to do their part

    • @[email protected]
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      910 hours ago

      It’s possible there’s a very specific tinge of racism and/or jingoism present in the comment previous to yours.

      Multinational companies are to blame, not just India and China.

      • @[email protected]
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        910 hours ago

        Really? I didn’t see the racist overtones you did apparently. I read that as ‘China is the largest pollution source, but only because of X Y and Z, and they’re doing more to mitigate it than anyone else’.

        • @[email protected]
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          58 hours ago

          I hear your point there, you’re not wrong, but it does lay the blame at their feet then sort of back away from the stance.

          The fact is, most people won’t read it all. They’re just going to see “blame India and China!”

          “Phew, at least I’m off the hook.”

          I don’t even like to admit the idea of the above but based on the last month (and let’s face it, very long time before that), people are willing to jump to all sorts of conclusions.

          Hell, maybe I did about it sounding racist! But I don’t know the intent behind every message I read. I’m just feeling very skeptical and cautious.

          • @[email protected]
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            37 hours ago

            You make some very good points. Being sceptical and cautious are important skills to have in this modern world :/