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[–] racemaniac@startrek.website 17 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (8 children)

I kind of get these kind of comics, but isn't the reality that all of humanity is still in a competition with eachother, and doing all the wrong things gives you more power than doing all the right things, so that's what continues happening.

In these climate debates the reality is that it's a global chicken on the road, we all go toward self annihilation at a steady pace, and the first who flinches and tries to take action will get taken advantage of and ruined. So it's slooooooow talks about doing tiny things and kind of maybe a bit cooperating while noone really wants to, because any advantage they can get over another country will be taken advantage of...

Maybe i'm a bit too pessimistic, but it's my assumption that things work like that, and then all this bullshit suddenly makes sense >_<...

[–] SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca 6 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Well it's more of tragedy of the commons situation than a game of chicken.

How many times do you hear someone say "why should we change if CHINA is going to keep on polluting the air?"

I just counter with, "who's the leaders of the world? Is China the world leader and we can't doing anything until they do it first?"

[–] StarsWebWine@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

And even then, China is doing more than the US despite US being the superpower. China’s $890bn investment in clean-energy sectors is almost as large as total global investments in fossil fuel supply in 2023 – and similar to the GDP of Switzerland or Turkey. And republican's are going to let China take the lead of future efficiency through renewable energy all because they want to protect fossil fuel interests. The one good thing out of this is that at least China seem to be taking it seriously and are looking like they will transition even without the US taking the lead. And if they continue, then at least republicans can't keep saying "what about China". They've really put themselves into a corner with that rhetoric.

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