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Biggest polluters least worried about man made climate change

Soon enough all humans will understand that this time we can't fix it. Really bad times on planet Earth are coming and the band on the Titanic are playing Mozart while the passengers shoot skeet and discuss fashions.
 
And they continue to fall.......ooooops
US carbon emissions set to fall to lowest level in two decades US carbon emissions set to fall to lowest level in two decades

Also doesn't mean the US isn't one of the two largest polluters in the world, does it?
Actually if we've exceeded our goals while others havent come close to theirs ..........what is point of your story other than to cloud the issue........Fracked our way to cleaner air.........inconvenient isnt it

The point was, and still is, that the US produces more pollution than other countries.

You've tried to change the topic from this simple fact, to one of having met Kyoto targets accidentally.

Kyoto targets for the US probably weren't that high in the first place.

The point being still, the US is one of the two biggest producers of pollution and also one of the countries that cares he least about polluting the Earth.
 
WELL...

This thread is proof positive that morons do not know the difference between pollution and what all living things produce.. Then they conflate what it is they dont have a dam clue about..
All living things produce feces. So, if there is feces in your drinking water it is not pollution, because all living things produce it. Very nice logic there, silly Billy.

Salt is absolutely neccessary in your body. Therefore, just eating a quart of it will do you no harm, correct? That is your logic, silly Billy. CO2 levels are absolutely neccessary to keep this planet from having ice on the oceans clear down to the equator. However, having too much CO2 is a real loser, as that will cause a change in temperatures in the other direction that won't be that pleasant, either. And we have had times in the past geological eras where there was a very rapid increase in GHGs in the atmosphere, and very rapid changes in temperature to go along with it. And those were times of extinctions.
 

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