Five low-emitting countries with large populations – India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria and China (currently the world’s largest emitter) – would be entitled to receive $102tn
Lmfao. Sure, let's pay trillions to our Chinese overlords. I've looked up the "researcher" in question. I was expecting his name to be Li Zhang or something but it's Andrew Fanning. He looks more like a brainwashed cultist than a Chinese shill but hard to say.
All of these countries are absolutely horrendous in terms of (actual) human rights and environmental pollution. It's almost funny, if it wasn't so tragic.
Turns out the best way to avoid environmental damage doesn't involve burning less coal or dumping less waste in your rivers, it's just not reporting on your emissions or environmental disasters. This trustworthy man says so.
Lmfao. Sure, let's pay trillions to our Chinese overlords. I've looked up the "researcher" in question. I was expecting his name to be Li Zhang or something but it's Andrew Fanning. He looks more like a brainwashed cultist than a Chinese shill but hard to say.
All of these countries are absolutely horrendous in terms of (actual) human rights and environmental pollution. It's almost funny, if it wasn't so tragic.
Turns out the best way to avoid environmental damage doesn't involve burning less coal or dumping less waste in your rivers, it's just not reporting on your emissions or environmental disasters. This trustworthy man says so.