So how much greenhouse gas emissions is an acceptable amount provided you're fighting greenhouse gas emissions?
What's the cut off point?
And what effect does imposing draconian regulations on countries like the UK and Canada have when countries like China and India are not helping even thought they contribute far more emissions?
As usual, it's all just feel good bullshit that has no effect.
What's feel good nonsense? What have I said thays feel good, or nonsense?
Were you describing your preceding post? Because that is all a bunch of nonsense that seems obviously intended to make you feel like a safe boy, at the expense of thinking properly about this that might be scary.
For example:
1)China is a world leader in green energy and renewables. Its per capita ghg emissions are very low, and it's helped drive the cost of renewables down through its manufacturing and development. You couldn't have picked a dumber country for an example.
2) cut off points in terms of atmospheric c02 are a robustly discussed point among climate scientists. You asksd this as though jt was aome kind of gotcha. You'd know this if you had any semblance pf a respectable thought about the issue, rather than plugging your ears and calling a Swedish activist names.
3) there is a difference between systemic, cultural takes on climate change (you idiots in here circle jerking are a clear example of the denialist, "everything's fine keep giving our money to fossil fuel companies because America fuck yeah" culture in America. This is what needs to change, not individual consumption habits per se. You seem to be using gretas "carbon footprint" as a method of dismissing her and calling her hypocritical. This misses the point. The climate will be pushed over a cliff or it won't based not on individuals daily behavior, but by government regulation, political pressure and coalition forming around the issue. Obviously. Again, if you had actually read or thought about this stuff you'd know that the concept kf "carbon footprint" itself was generated by the fossil fuel industry - BP specifically, I believe - in order to redirect attention from the sorts of things that will actually control climate change (the things mentioned above - political, governmental mainly), and have people focus on chasing after each other pointing fingers abojt consumption while the fossil fuel companies continue to rakenin billions.
Doesn't it make you feel ashamed to realize you're just bleating on, repeating the bullshit corporate talking points.
I can't imagine being so stupid as to think the collective scientists on the planet are all wrong or deceitful while you idiots have googled the truth of things. I can't imagine being so hateful as to be spitting venom at a young woman concerned with the future liveability of the planet.
How delicate your little egos clearly are that you need to deploy such robust defenses