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Reason: None provided.

CO2 emissions growth is entirely in poor countries & China, so there's nothing white people can do about it.

I mean, technically, we can do something about the latter. The entire reason China dumps so much CO2 and pollution into the atmosphere is because so much is manufactured there. The only reason they manufacture so much is because of the many overburdensome regulations in place that make it impossible to manufacture within our own borders (without the use of sky high tariffs).

but, like recycling (which doesn't work and is a waste of time)

Like most things, there's an exception that proves the rule: aluminum. If you know anything about the process of "dug out of the ground" to "turned to usable metal", you'll understand the benefits. We're talking about a 95% reduction in energy spent, not having to as heavily rely on foreign countries for Bauxite, allowing existing Bauxite reserves to last for far longer, and avoiding the creation of red mud. Hell, even the waste that recycling it creates has found use as filler in asphalt and concrete.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

CO2 emissions growth is entirely in poor countries & China, so there's nothing white people can do about it.

I mean, technically, we can do something about the latter. The entire reason China dumps so much CO2 and pollution into the atmosphere is because so much is manufactured there. The only reason they manufacture so much is because of the many overburdensome regulations in place that make it impossible to manufacture within our own borders (without the use of sky high tariffs).

but, like recycling (which doesn't work and is a waste of time)

Like most things, there's an exception that proves the rule: aluminum. If you know anything about the process of "dug out of the ground" to "turned to usable metal", you'll understand the benefits. We're talking about a 95% reduction in energy spent, not having to as heavily rely on foreign countries for Bauxite, allowing existing Bauxite reserves to last for far longer, and avoiding the creation of red mud.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

CO2 emissions growth is entirely in poor countries & China, so there's nothing white people can do about it.

I mean, technically, we can do something about the latter. The entire reason China dumps so much CO2 and pollution into the atmosphere is because so much is manufactured there. The only reason they manufacture so much is because of the many overburdensome regulations in place that make it impossible to manufacture within our own borders (without the use of sky high tariffs).

but, like recycling (which doesn't work and is a waste of time)

Like most things, there's an exception that proves the rule: aluminum. If you know anything about the process of "dug out of the ground" to "turned to usable metal", you'll understand the benefits.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

CO2 emissions growth is entirely in poor countries & China, so there's nothing white people can do about it.

I mean, technically, we can do something about the latter. The entire reason China dumps so much CO2 and pollution into the atmosphere is because so much is manufactured there. The only reason they manufacture so much is because of the many overburdensome regulations in place that make it impossible to manufacture within our own borders (without the use of sky high tariffs).

1 year ago
1 score