I dont think we should but it obviously would do more to stop climate change than anything else. So if they want a revolution to stop climate change it would look like the world declaring war on China. Plus it’d probably get rid of the US and EU in the process. Thats almost all of the worlds emissions gone in 1 revolution.
I see you mentioning solar in a comment below. Its a single digit % of the energy consumption it does not outweigh the emissions.
Your plan to stop climate change is to kill billions in a war that would likely go nuclear, against the country doing by far the most to mitigate the effects of climate change and transition to green energy at scale in the world? The war itself would be catastrophic for the environment.
Since China is making most of the world’s solar panels at an alarming rate, if the majority of people do want to die to climate change then we might have to invade China to make them stop making solar panels.
So world war against China?
What are you getting at, here? That world war against China would stop climate change? Or am I misreading you?
I dont think we should but it obviously would do more to stop climate change than anything else. So if they want a revolution to stop climate change it would look like the world declaring war on China. Plus it’d probably get rid of the US and EU in the process. Thats almost all of the worlds emissions gone in 1 revolution.
I see you mentioning solar in a comment below. Its a single digit % of the energy consumption it does not outweigh the emissions.
Your plan to stop climate change is to kill billions in a war that would likely go nuclear, against the country doing by far the most to mitigate the effects of climate change and transition to green energy at scale in the world? The war itself would be catastrophic for the environment.
Since China is making most of the world’s solar panels at an alarming rate, if the majority of people do want to die to climate change then we might have to invade China to make them stop making solar panels.
Agreed! Cheap solar from China and the closure of the strait of Hormuz is dramatically ramping up green energy production and decoupling from oil.