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primarily, but also western europe, blow up its own economy while china, the fastest growing economy in the world, doesn t have to do anything. in fact, they re not doing anything. china is currently building two new coal plants every week. every week. that s like 104 a year. that s a lot of coal plants. how many are we building a week? zero. pretty weird for a country committed to help fighting climate change. compared to eastern asia, north american countries have a 33% greater obligation. how do you measure obligation? is there a scientific scale for that? 32% more to accelerate spending on, quote, mitigation investment flows to, quote, limit global warming. okay. the west has an obligation. if you were to go by real numbers you might notice china s carbon emissions today are more than double our carbon emissions here in the united states. so we re spewing less carbon.
primarily, but also western europe blow up its own economy ,while china, the fastest growing economy in the world, doesn t have to do anything. and in fact, they re not doing anything. china is currently building, well, two new coal plants every week, every week. not good at math , but that s a hundred and four a year. that s a lot of coal plants. how many are we building a week? zero. pretty weird for a country committed to fighting climate change. the report says that compared to eastern asia, north american countries have a thirty three percent greater obligation. how do you measure obligation as a scientific scale for but a greater obligation 30% more to accelerate spending on , quote, mitigation investment flows to , quote, limit global warming? okay, the west has an obligation now, if you were to go by like real numbers, you might notice that china s carbon emissions today are more than double our carbon emissions. here in the united states .