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I didn’t read it yet is it good lol punished-bernie punished-bernie punished-bernie

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[-] Pastaguini@hexbear.net 114 points 1 year ago

Yes, it is true - if you look at the numbers as a whole, China does emit more carbon than America. But what constantly goes artfully elided in these statements is that their carbon emissions PER CAPITA is WAY lower than America’s. Of course they emit more carbon, like four times as many people live there. But what China doesn’t have are single individuals driving military grade gas guzzling SUVs two blocks to buy groceries twice a week. Also, most of their emissions come from industrial plants that produce all of the goods whose production WE OUTSOURCE TO THEM. The only reason their carbon emissions are so high is because western capitalists realized it’d be cheaper to move production there than keep them in the first world. Also, Bernie, who is making a massive investment in green energy? I’ll give you a hint, it’s only one of these countries. So it should be less about “America and China need to put aside their differences and work together”, a statement that tacitly implies that there’s something China isn’t doing that they need to start, and more about “America needs to catch the fuck up to China’s massive pivot toward green energy”.

[-] Tachanka@hexbear.net 53 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

China does emit more carbon than America. But what constantly goes artfully elided in these statements is that their carbon emissions PER CAPITA is WAY lower than America’s.

I spam this vijay prashad clip at people any time someone brings up china's emissions

Even more compelling than the total versus per capita distinction is the cumulative vs annual distinction. If we just go with annual, China looks way worse. But it's important to remember that countries like England industrialized an entire century earlier than China did.

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[-] kristina@hexbear.net 39 points 1 year ago

two blocks

more like 40 minutes and 30 miles

[-] sooper_dooper_roofer@hexbear.net 29 points 1 year ago

1300 CE: swarthy merchant man do math with symbol instead of tally. John be like swarthy man!
2023 CE: more people do more thing! How that work!??!?!!!

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[-] sempersigh@hexbear.net 80 points 1 year ago

Okay after skimming through looks not so good even if the overall message is better than most politicians

In recent years, the rapidly growing Chinese economy has eclipsed the US as the world’s major carbon emitter. Right now, China is building six times as many coal-fired power plants as the rest of the world combined – the equivalent of two new coal plants every week. Last year, they quadrupled the number of new coal plants approved compared with 2021. Current plans will see China add as much new coal to its grid as used in all of India, the second largest coal user, and five times more coal capacity as the US.

It is no great secret the Chinese government is undertaking many policies that we and the international community should oppose. They are cruelly repressing and interning the Uyghurs, threatening Taiwan and stifling freedom of expression in Tibet and Hong Kong. China has bullied its neighbors, abused the global trading system, stolen technology and is building out a dystopian surveillance state.

Just awful

[-] BeamBrain@hexbear.net 53 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"Only the white man possesses the creativity lobe, all other races can only produce lesser imitations of his works." - a thing liberals actually believe but they're totally not racist because they like Hamilton

[-] wantToViewEmojis@hexbear.net 59 points 1 year ago

dont make me tap the sign

"The Russians never invent anything. All they have, they’ve got from others. Everything comes to them from abroad—the engineers, the machine-tools. Give them the most highly perfected bombing-sights. They’re capable of copying them, but not of inventing them. With them, working-technique is simplified to the uttermost. Their rudimentary labour-force compels them to split up the work into a series of gestures that are easy to perform and, of course, require no effort of thought." - Adolf Hitler

[-] BeamBrain@hexbear.net 49 points 1 year ago

Weird how liberal thought keeps echoing Hitler. Ah well, I'm sure it's just a coincidence

[-] HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.org 37 points 1 year ago

The "stolen IP" story is fun because it represents an unstated assumption that only the West has good ideas.

When their years of long-term thinking and investment in R&D pay off, will the people kvetching today be willing to license Chinese designs?

I note that the new high speed rail project being promoted in Texas is based on old shinkansen designs from Japan; I wonder if it was just too much lost face to consider a CRH derived design?

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[-] kristina@hexbear.net 30 points 1 year ago

who cares about stolen tech, even if they did that would be better for carbon emissions

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[-] GarbageShoot@hexbear.net 58 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

stifling freedom of expression in Tibet, . . . abused the global trading system,

God damn what a fucking piece of shit he is. Not just the obligatory hits but really just slinging whatever he can fit in a sentence, plus going to bat for bad-faith accusations from protectionists.

[-] trudge@hexbear.net 37 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I cannot believe that Britain is accusing China of abusing the global trading system

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[-] Maoo@hexbear.net 45 points 1 year ago

work with us you authoritarian monsters that must be destroyed!

[-] zephyreks@programming.dev 34 points 1 year ago

A dystopian surveillance state... You mean like the US and UK?

Here I was thinking a dystopian surveillance state was a requirement for modernization. My bad.

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Ok barnie sandler time to get in the can

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[-] Egon@hexbear.net 76 points 1 year ago

China invested several trillion dollars in combating climate change. Meanwhile the us has uhh signed a petition?

[-] came_apart_at_Kmart@hexbear.net 60 points 1 year ago

"it would be nice for the States of the world to collaborate on large structural solutions to the existential crisis facing humanity, but it seems like many here have forgotten: China bad."

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[-] GeorgeZBush@hexbear.net 43 points 1 year ago

No we must nuke them to defend our way of life (ordering doordash and watching netflix)

[-] BynarsAreOk@hexbear.net 41 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Putting a coin sized hole in the head of the top 10% of US earners would do more to combat climate change than any reasonable let alone possible government agreement and cooperation between the US and anyone else period.

I saw this new study going around, don't know if someone else already posted here, I even thought about posting it myself but fucking doomerism preaching to the choir.

Income-based U.S. household carbon footprints (1990–2019) offer new insights on emissions inequality and climate finance

In 2019, fully 40% of total U.S. emissions were associated with income flows to the highest earning 10% of households. Among the highest earning 1% of households (whose income is linked to 15–17% of national emissions) investment holdings account for 38–43% of their emissions. Even when allowing for a considerable range of investment strategies, passive income accruing to this group is a major factor shaping the U.S. emissions distribution. Results suggest an alternative income or shareholder-based carbon tax, focused on investments, may have equity advantages over traditional consumer-facing cap-and-trade or carbon tax options and be a useful policy tool to encourage decarbonization while raising revenue for climate finance.

I say holes, lots and lots of holes, until that happens fuck these sucdem lib shitters.

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[-] Fishroot@hexbear.net 33 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Let's team up for the assignment but I'll do the bare minimum and get the grade

''In recent years, both the US and China have greatly increased their military budgets.''

The Chinese military budget increase is proportionate to their growth in GDP (the budget is around 2-3% IIRC).

Also let's not talk about the ecological impact of the US army alone

[-] robinn2@hexbear.net 31 points 1 year ago

It's relatively standard, although Bernie (lib) couldn't help but include this bs:

It is no great secret the Chinese government is undertaking many policies that we and the international community should oppose. They are cruelly repressing and interning the Uyghurs, threatening Taiwan and stifling freedom of expression in Tibet and Hong Kong. China has bullied its neighbors, abused the global trading system, stolen technology and is building out a dystopian surveillance state. The US is rightly organizing its allies to press Beijing on these and other issues.

[-] Ram_The_Manparts@hexbear.net 28 points 1 year ago

What a fucking loser

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[-] RNAi@hexbear.net 26 points 1 year ago

Go to sleep Bernard

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