Bargearse on Nostr: npub1lzz05…djhl3 >As Petteri Taalas states, the solution to our ecological crisis ...
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>As Petteri Taalas states, the solution to our ecological crisis has to be global — because the effects are global.
This is eleteist and entitled rubbish, see here
https://climateandcapitalism.com/2016/05/25/planetary-crisis-we-are-not-all-in-this-together/
>Climate change and extreme weather events are not devastating a random selection of human beings from all walks of life. There are no billionaires among the dead, no corporate executives living in shelters, no stockbrokers watching their children die of malnutrition. Overwhelmingly, the victims are poor and disadvantaged. Globally, 99 percent of weather disaster casualties are in developing countries, and 75 percent of them are women.
>The pattern repeats at every scale. Globally, the South suffers far more than the North. Within the South, the very poorest countries, mostly in Africa south of the Sahara, are hit hardest.
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>Sharing charts pinning blame on one nation to score gotcha points is an entirely ineffective response to this global crisis.
Gotcha has nothing to do with equity, to suggest Libera has as much to do with this as Canada, US, Australia etal is blatant nonsense.
That aside, there is a correlation and causation between wealth and emsisions, the poor in the US are no more to blame then the poor in India.
Let's put "blame" where it's deseved, with those who emit. Fuck 'em. they're rich and mostly live in developed counties. Those are the shitheads doing this and alas many of them post here.
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>As Petteri Taalas states, the solution to our ecological crisis has to be global — because the effects are global.
This is eleteist and entitled rubbish, see here
https://climateandcapitalism.com/2016/05/25/planetary-crisis-we-are-not-all-in-this-together/
>Climate change and extreme weather events are not devastating a random selection of human beings from all walks of life. There are no billionaires among the dead, no corporate executives living in shelters, no stockbrokers watching their children die of malnutrition. Overwhelmingly, the victims are poor and disadvantaged. Globally, 99 percent of weather disaster casualties are in developing countries, and 75 percent of them are women.
>The pattern repeats at every scale. Globally, the South suffers far more than the North. Within the South, the very poorest countries, mostly in Africa south of the Sahara, are hit hardest.
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>Sharing charts pinning blame on one nation to score gotcha points is an entirely ineffective response to this global crisis.
Gotcha has nothing to do with equity, to suggest Libera has as much to do with this as Canada, US, Australia etal is blatant nonsense.
That aside, there is a correlation and causation between wealth and emsisions, the poor in the US are no more to blame then the poor in India.
Let's put "blame" where it's deseved, with those who emit. Fuck 'em. they're rich and mostly live in developed counties. Those are the shitheads doing this and alas many of them post here.
npub17l53azm7tjr03tqm4mszgnls9thk9h5asr5c0eawgkaeurg75fjse6za2f (npub17l5…za2f)