top | item 33198097 (no title) theplumber | 3 years ago I think technology is the solution not cave living conditions. Nobody will signup for poverty. discuss order hn newest ornornor|3 years ago Most of the world lives using far less resources and polluting less than the US. Not all live in poverty, far from it. michaelchisari|3 years ago Why assume the only alternative to American overconsumption is a a primitive existence? serf|3 years ago > Why assume the only alternative to American overconsumption is a a primitive existence?did I fall asleep in class when they mentioned that it was the American pollution that was particularly bad for the world?if blame-pointing is the primary concern here, doesn't China produce something like double the amount of CO2 emissions compared to the US? load replies (3)
ornornor|3 years ago Most of the world lives using far less resources and polluting less than the US. Not all live in poverty, far from it.
michaelchisari|3 years ago Why assume the only alternative to American overconsumption is a a primitive existence? serf|3 years ago > Why assume the only alternative to American overconsumption is a a primitive existence?did I fall asleep in class when they mentioned that it was the American pollution that was particularly bad for the world?if blame-pointing is the primary concern here, doesn't China produce something like double the amount of CO2 emissions compared to the US? load replies (3)
serf|3 years ago > Why assume the only alternative to American overconsumption is a a primitive existence?did I fall asleep in class when they mentioned that it was the American pollution that was particularly bad for the world?if blame-pointing is the primary concern here, doesn't China produce something like double the amount of CO2 emissions compared to the US? load replies (3)
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did I fall asleep in class when they mentioned that it was the American pollution that was particularly bad for the world?
if blame-pointing is the primary concern here, doesn't China produce something like double the amount of CO2 emissions compared to the US?