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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 9226068" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>tell that to their populations, some didn't have mains power 25 years ago, they built to use what they had abundant resources to use for power just like we did. </p><p>China has had lots of population that did not have power, India was nowhere in the late 1990's with the same problems large areas with zero utilities.</p><p>so, they may now not be third world, but that's a combination of growth and cheap labour, that rich nations have taken advantage of we paid them to make our stuff, we gave them the money, they now have because of short sighted government choices.</p><p></p><p>I will agree I would have liked them to do better, but the reality that China the worst offender is actually ahead of its Paris agreement targets, can everyone else that signed up say the same?</p><p>they haven't got bogged down in debate they are the fastest adopter of the transition on the planet, it's said we have seen their peak emissions, and if their investment keeps up, they will meet their targets early.</p><p></p><p>the people using them to procrastinate will soon find they cannot do so. we need to stop looking at what others, are or, are not doing, and get on with what we agreed to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 9226068, member: 55822"] tell that to their populations, some didn't have mains power 25 years ago, they built to use what they had abundant resources to use for power just like we did. China has had lots of population that did not have power, India was nowhere in the late 1990's with the same problems large areas with zero utilities. so, they may now not be third world, but that's a combination of growth and cheap labour, that rich nations have taken advantage of we paid them to make our stuff, we gave them the money, they now have because of short sighted government choices. I will agree I would have liked them to do better, but the reality that China the worst offender is actually ahead of its Paris agreement targets, can everyone else that signed up say the same? they haven't got bogged down in debate they are the fastest adopter of the transition on the planet, it's said we have seen their peak emissions, and if their investment keeps up, they will meet their targets early. the people using them to procrastinate will soon find they cannot do so. we need to stop looking at what others, are or, are not doing, and get on with what we agreed to do. [/QUOTE]
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