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TommyTuttle t1_iwil1tp wrote

Lots of countries are causing serious problems with their carbon fuel usage. Indonesia isn’t one of them.

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SerinaL t1_iwiykqf wrote

Wealthy nations? Hah

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plssirnomore t1_iwja67v wrote

2022 will be remembered as the year hundreds of billions get sent to other countries and that is uplifting because corruption never happens and things always improve afterwards and tax dosent increase

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dannyp777 t1_iwjeswq wrote

Why don't developed countries invest in renewable energy projects in developing countries. Edit: typo

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EDI-Thor t1_iwkh767 wrote

As developing countries become wealthier, their energy consumption also increases. Indonesia is one of those countries.

And we should stop all this bs about pointing fingers on who emits more CO2 and causing more environmental destruction. We're all guilty. Rich countries outsource cheap manufacturing to cheaper countries that cut on environmental standards to produce cheap goods we all take for granted. Then the rising middle class in these developing countries is catching up on consumption rate, topping up on the increasing greenhouse emission and adds to environmental degradation.

We're all guilty, and the sooner we recognise this instead of blaming each other and being cynical doomers, the sooner we could be more proactive as a collective to finding solutions on curbing climate change.

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