Wow, the hoops people jump through to avoid doing anything to leave a usable planet are really something.
If you can put your mental gymnastic skills to rest, perhaps you might find that if you use the sun's energy to power your home and EV's, you'll use less or no power from fossil fuels, thus, you won't be dumping as much GHG's.
Pretty simple, right?
But since you may have trouble acknowledging facts that challenge your worldview, we'll likely have to rely on others to pull your weight. Sad state of affairs that makes we wonder if our species will be able to keep this fine planet of ours . . . .
Far too many are like our poster here--finding any and every excuse for THEM to do absolutely nothing. It's all about pointing their finger at someone else, or some other country, as their excuse, and never looking in the mirror.
For those that wish to become part of the solution, rather than remaining part of the problem, these links will help refute our poster's misinformation:
Yes, it matters. Observed and anticipated increases in greenhouse gas emissions from China and other countries don’t let Americans off the hook for reducing emissions. From a purely physical perspective, any reduction in emissions helps minimize future temperature increases. From the perspective of fairness, the United States has released more heat-trapping gases to date than either China or India, the world’s two most populous countries. Carbon dioxide is a long-lived greenhouse gas that can linger in Earth’s atmosphere for thousands of years. Consequently, the United States bears more responsibility for the amount of warming that has occurred so far and will persist for millennia.
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