These Countries Are Cheating

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11 ай бұрын

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By overcounting how much carbon their forests suck up, and undercounting how much carbon their industries release, countries undercount their total carbon emissions.
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@TripleSuccotash1
@TripleSuccotash1 11 ай бұрын
It's almost as if not having consequences guarantees a lack of effort.
@lovell8983
@lovell8983 11 ай бұрын
When the boomers did so many fucked arounds and we had to receive the found outs in the future
@TripleSuccotash1
@TripleSuccotash1 11 ай бұрын
@lovell8983 cool your jets bud, the internet and solar power didn't exist 30 years ago, let alone 50. Ain't boomers, more like impatient zoomers
@danilooliveira6580
@danilooliveira6580 11 ай бұрын
@@TripleSuccotash1 the boomers are the ones in power making the decisions, they couldn't do anything at their time when they were young, but they have the power to make change now, but they aren't.
@connortheandroidsentbycybe7740
@connortheandroidsentbycybe7740 11 ай бұрын
​@@TripleSuccotash1 global warming has been known about since the 70s Hydroelectricity has been know about since the 1840s, wind generated electricity since the 1880s, nuclear since the 1940s Solar has actually been around since the 80s
@TripleSuccotash1
@TripleSuccotash1 11 ай бұрын
@connortheandroidsentbycybe7740 existing and being ubiquitous are two very different things. Nuclear since the 1940s? Are you insane? When was the first plant opened? When was there one in every single state in the US? there was no internet, it wasn't something that any real person was aware of, just because the world shoves it down our throats now doesn't mean it was always that way, another 10 years and maybe you'll start to think a little harder about these things instead of just wiki factoids.
@diracio
@diracio 11 ай бұрын
It is astounding and extremely depressing that we are still putting out more CO2 annually
@luisfilipe2023
@luisfilipe2023 11 ай бұрын
CO2 is literally the only reason life exists lol
@VoidHugger
@VoidHugger 11 ай бұрын
@@luisfilipe2023 Cover your head with a plastic bag and see how good too much CO2 is. I'll be more than happy to stand there and tell you all the CO2 is the reason you're alive, while you're dying.
@pierrecurie
@pierrecurie 11 ай бұрын
economy go brrr
@arnavverma5399
@arnavverma5399 11 ай бұрын
You have to keep in mind that a lot of countries are still developing, so their carbon emissions will obviously increase.
@aaronjulien1628
@aaronjulien1628 11 ай бұрын
In short, it's over
@florian2442
@florian2442 11 ай бұрын
As a Canadian it's been sucky to see how the lying and denialism is still so rampant. Canadians have a much better reputation than we deserve
@supernukey419
@supernukey419 11 ай бұрын
Canadian here, seconded unfortunately
@Teauma
@Teauma 11 ай бұрын
That's the nice thing about being French, our government is deceitful as well, but everyone already hates us so it doesn't feel as bad ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@jamesabestos2800
@jamesabestos2800 11 ай бұрын
Canadá vs. China: Garbage edition Hmmm… yes 🙌
@whizzerbrown1349
@whizzerbrown1349 11 ай бұрын
Alright but if you think about it, including wildfires in the equation creates an unfair disadvantage to Canadians trying to actually go carbon neutral. Canada, comparatively to other countries, has a lot of land with a lot of forests meaning that forest fires are bound to happen way more often than, say, in Indonesia. And Canada *DOES* put lots of effort into controlling these fires. They’ve even started pulling troops off of the reserves to go out and help. It’s like if you were to set half of France on fire and then stood there with your arms crossed at the next meeting saying “Why didn’t you account for this, France? Why are your numbers up?” Like, what was France supposed to do? Shut down every single refinery, ban gas vehicles, shut down airports, and slaughter everyone’s livestock just so that they could stay under quota in response to a major fire burning down peoples homes and businesses?
@Direblade11
@Direblade11 11 ай бұрын
1. Fires in Canada are so rampant because of decades of not heralding forests, and changing the Natives that used to. 2. Canada has a difficult time changing. In my province, Saskatchewan, we have informed the government that we are unable to stop using our coal power plants and install new base load power because it would cost too much. Canada needs to stop demonizing the west, and understand that we WILL need extra subsidies (and uranium) to solve that power problem. As well, we will need to heavily subsidize and teach forest heraldry. Most of our bush needs to be cleared by hand, and suddenly we have a lot fewer people that have that knowledge post residential schools.
@paulkingtiger
@paulkingtiger 11 ай бұрын
One of the problems we face is that, in a democracy, how do we get politicians to prioritize things that have consequences beyond their lifetime, when they are focused on a 4-5 year election cycle?
@Kabup2
@Kabup2 11 ай бұрын
I don't see how. It is a trap.
@sellmoon
@sellmoon 11 ай бұрын
exactly! this is the biggest issue! in my country it really shows that the political parties' only goal is to be elected. they no longer care about the citizens or even their own views/ agenda
@RodrigoBarbosaBR
@RodrigoBarbosaBR 11 ай бұрын
We do that with constitutionalism, which counterbalances the temporary will of democracy, since it is conter-majoritary. The example is simples: what stops a country voting the return of slavery? Is it democracy? The same forces (checks and balances) that stop the return of slavery through vote is what would allow for this to happen.
@thebiggestcauldron
@thebiggestcauldron 11 ай бұрын
If a nation is aware enough, long-term actions can too be used for political leverage - they just need to generate good press. Especially when said actions have long-term benefit - like for example building nuclear power plants.
@quantumangel
@quantumangel 11 ай бұрын
One of the problems we face is that we *do not live in a democracy.*
@AE_Sub
@AE_Sub 11 ай бұрын
saddest part is that developing countries are suffering from large countries outsourcing the CO2 intensive processes to their countries because it's cheaper
@jgr7487
@jgr7487 11 ай бұрын
if they were doing that + financing the usage of the most developed best practices, it would be ok, but this isn't what is happening.
@TheDougydoo
@TheDougydoo 11 ай бұрын
@@jgr7487 It's mostly coal. Developing countries can't just go to oil and natural gas without pricing themselves out of it. So, they have to industrialize with coal till they're wealthy enough to compete financially with more environmentally friendly energy sources. Essentially, underinvesting in oil/natural gas is causing higher CO2 emissions. The developed world is emitting less because they're moving from coal to oil and natural gas. Pakistan is moving to coal because the Russian invasion caused Europe (particularly Germany) to buy out all the natural gas and oil, leading to mass power outages.
@breakerdawn8429
@breakerdawn8429 11 ай бұрын
You can't blame them, they're going through their own industrial revolution. Easy for US and EU to say that's wrong when they had 200 years of head start.
@Sewblon
@Sewblon 10 ай бұрын
If they don't like it, they actually can adopt the same stringent environmental standards as the rich countries. This is not exploitation. Its a choice that both parties are engaging in together.
@ElliotKeaton
@ElliotKeaton 10 ай бұрын
1) Developing countries have agency. Stop treating them like children. 2) They're not suffering from the influx of jobs and consequential boost to their economies this has created for them.
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI 11 ай бұрын
I think it’s important to note, that even during the pandemic in 2020, our species was still releasing emissions of greenhouse gases, just the rate went down, and it’s since recovered.
@8is
@8is 11 ай бұрын
We've passed peak oil though, which happened in 2019.
@Praisethesunson
@Praisethesunson 11 ай бұрын
​@@8isPeak oil is a red herring devoid of reality. Peak *demand* for oil is what the powers that be are fighting to keep from happening.
@_Super_Hans_
@_Super_Hans_ 11 ай бұрын
Why is that
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI 11 ай бұрын
@@8is but other fossil fuels we are still burning
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI 11 ай бұрын
@@_Super_Hans_ why is what?
@zetsumeinaito
@zetsumeinaito 11 ай бұрын
You forgot the part about where first world countries are offloading pollution heavy manufacturing to far less regulated countries for profit. And they are doing this by having open trade(no/low tariffs) with those countries, incentivizing companies to move. This tends to happen because politicians are either -bribed- donated/lobbied to, or have shares of businesses who would benefit from such a move.
@the11382
@the11382 11 ай бұрын
And China cheating itself out of the agreement despite being the biggest polluter.
@spacejunk2186
@spacejunk2186 11 ай бұрын
And don't forget that these third world countries are sometimes so corrupt, their Carbon output can be ten times worse than if all the industry were somwhere else.
@jeremygibbs7342
@jeremygibbs7342 11 ай бұрын
Well said!
@gamaltk
@gamaltk 10 ай бұрын
I believe the EU is implementing legislation to stop that. But yes it is a very common practice and part of the reason why China has such high pollution figures
@Sewblon
@Sewblon 10 ай бұрын
That does happen. But, low tariffs first and foremost don't benefit businesses in America, they benefit college educated workers in America, because after you account for productivity, they are the relatively abundant factor. People with college degrees are, for the most part, the people writing the tariff laws. This really isn't about bribery or lobbying. Its about who is in office and not in office.
@sk8rdman
@sk8rdman 11 ай бұрын
"When the measure becomes the target, it ceases to be a good measure." - Goodhart's Law
@overloader7900
@overloader7900 11 ай бұрын
Unless the measure is literally the initial target. Here the problem is not that: its that people falsify the measure, not that they maximise it over what it is supposed to measure.
@bazoo513
@bazoo513 11 ай бұрын
3:15 - There _is_ such a thing as "sustainable forestry", but that's certainly not what logging industry is doing. It is done by "culling" perhaps one tree out of hundred or more a year when it nears the end of its life, preventing its "corpse" from decomposing and freeing up space for saplings to grow. But, of course, it is too low-intensity to be very profitable. Tree plantations also make sense, as long as they are not "sold" as "reforestation", but as a source of construction timber which _does_ tie up some carbon that used to be in the atmosphere. But all this is small fry. If we are to have any hope of avoiding civilization disrupting (if not destroying) degree of warming, we must decarbonize energy production, transportation, and cement and steel production, along with radical rationalization of agriculture. There are no _technological_ obstacles for any of these, and they are often equally if not more profitable that business as usual, but not for entrenched players.
@laurenz4934
@laurenz4934 11 ай бұрын
Intact forests bind more co2 than timber plantations do, and dead trees are important for the ecosystems as well. Of course you can make forestry more sustainable than it is right now, but in areas where trees do grow naturally, no forestry is generally better for the environment than "sustainable" forestry.
@Sinaeb
@Sinaeb 11 ай бұрын
Or you know, use the wood for things that lasts for over a century instead of turning it into coal for bbq
@firemaster657
@firemaster657 11 ай бұрын
Especially on transportation, we are way behind on that one. Beyond it being good for the climate, its great for the people since having more ways that are effective to travel besides just driving and saves people tons of money. Also could lead to people being slightly healthier, since generally countries with good public transit are less obese.
@diadlo13
@diadlo13 11 ай бұрын
I don't think we can decarbonize steel production... Unless you wanna go back to the iron age
@danilooliveira6580
@danilooliveira6580 11 ай бұрын
@@laurenz4934 yes, but we NEED timber, so since we will need to cut trees anyway, its better to go for the option that is more sustainable than the one that isn't.
@alvaroaguado3
@alvaroaguado3 11 ай бұрын
I think it would be positive also to talk about the countries that are doing better than promised. To incentivize pride in the matter
@MinuteEarth
@MinuteEarth 11 ай бұрын
Agreed! And some countries are making great progress!
@thebiggestcauldron
@thebiggestcauldron 11 ай бұрын
@@MinuteEarth Will you mention them in another video?
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 11 ай бұрын
Doesn't always work, though. Just think about how some other countries have a better work/life balance by giving more (paid) pto for ex. for maternal / paternal leave, and just in general. But in America, the work culture favours businesses by promoting the so-called meritocricy idea, that we just need to work hard(er) long(er) or we're not a team player yadda yadda. It makes people not only think insanely long (underpaid) work days are normal, but something to be proud of (or at least inescapable, so why fight it). That having the 'privelege' of an entire week per year off (except not really, because pto and sick leave are now merged together) is something we ought to be grateful for since some other places don't even have that (and they don't, but that's like saying that because some prisoners get no bread, we should praise our guards for giving us moldy bread). It's so toxic, but it's so 'normal' to so many that it never even enters their head to consider other countries' standards. And besides, 'Murican pride, doncha kno?? We gotta be different!!! We dun' need to change things to be like how them others do things, no matter how much smarter it'd be! And even if we did try to rally for it, our greedy corporate overlords will be sure to crush our rebellion quick enough. Yay, America...?
@TheSpeep
@TheSpeep 11 ай бұрын
True, but at the same time, until we actually stop collectively lighting our planet on fire, I do think its more useful to focus on the fact that were doing that, rather than patting anyone on the back for not adding more proverbial fuel to the fire.
@Croz89
@Croz89 11 ай бұрын
I think some are doing better on paper because they have shifted their economic output from heavy industry to services. The UK, for example, is consuming less energy than in the 1980's despite population growth, because of the exodus of heavy industry from the country. It's also one of the countries that is close to its Paris agreement targets. Problem is that industry hasn't gone away, it's just moved somewhere else, generally to the US or China. So you end up with quite a few countries that have really just outsourced their emissions elsewhere.
@this_is_patrick
@this_is_patrick 11 ай бұрын
Wow, my country, Indonesia, not lying about something for a change. Crazy.
@nessesaryschoolthing
@nessesaryschoolthing 11 ай бұрын
"Not lying" or at least "not lying as blatantly as Malasia"
@ThePotatoHandler
@ThePotatoHandler 10 ай бұрын
Australia is another particularly bad example. During the Kyoto conference, we threw a massive hissy fit right at the end to allow us to start counting at a higher base line. Than we emitted more into the atmosphere. Then we earned a bunch of carry over credits to keep emitting more, despite not earning them. Then we made a bunch of carbon credits, except we created them out of nothing (awarding credits for people not cutting down trees that weren’t even going to be cut down, creating credits in the outback where nothing grows, etc). We then sold these worthless credits to oil & gas companies so they could keep emitting while claiming to be carbon neutral. Its pretty depressing that most countries are being just as shoddy as us. Hopefully we get our act together before we set off too many positive feedback loops and end up turning the planet into a hellscape
@tonyhart2744
@tonyhart2744 7 ай бұрын
Yeah man, this situation end up make it worse than initially we hope, because now everyone is releasing carbon than ever before but didnt feel bad about it because of made up number
@jouebien
@jouebien 4 ай бұрын
To be fair Morrison was a an idiot, backed by a team of idiots.
@UserOfTheName
@UserOfTheName 2 ай бұрын
Canada left the kyoto climate accord Because are conservatives are paid off by big oil
@tails183
@tails183 11 ай бұрын
The rich big wigs will tell you to stop using plastic straws and walk more while taking a jet three times a week to their favorite restaurant.
@oz_jones
@oz_jones 2 ай бұрын
Cool it with the antisemitism
@Erased_UnityXDX
@Erased_UnityXDX 17 күн бұрын
​@@oz_jonesWhere's the antisemitism here? I don't see any mention of the jews
@Gamersoul333
@Gamersoul333 5 сағат бұрын
@@oz_jones Its true though, just one jet trip alone emits more carbon than hundreds of cars do in people's lifetimes. And they take these trips hundreds of times every year
@Cruznick06
@Cruznick06 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for calling this out! It makes me so angry as someone with a degree in environmental sciences. We CAN reduce our emissions but due to greed don't. It frustrates me to no end.
@deeppatel3530
@deeppatel3530 11 ай бұрын
I agree we can and should but it’s not necessarily just Greed that drives this. A common argument used by developing countries is that they see it as unfair that the West industrialized and caused great environmental harm and now they are rich. And now that these poor countries have the opportunity to develop and bring a decent standard of living for their population, they are told No by those western governments.
@carsonhunt4642
@carsonhunt4642 11 ай бұрын
I can’t believe this video left out the part about countries just outsourcing the dirty energy and then saying “they” are clean cuz didn’t make it their inside own country. It’s an even bigger problem than the video’s problems. I appreciate the wanting to care, would be neat to see ppl care one day about more real issues that are hidden from the masses tho such as corruption of the financial system for one example.
@jeremygibbs7342
@jeremygibbs7342 11 ай бұрын
How do we reduce the emissions reasonably? While maintaining our living standards?
@thedumplinglizard9191
@thedumplinglizard9191 11 ай бұрын
Yeah we need the big players in the world, China and US, to calm down. The reason we cant move forward is because of national security and sovereignty in the pacific. If China stops threatening Taiwan we can actually get somewhere. Also to mention how China’s a another big player in this climate change event.
@volderhamer
@volderhamer 11 ай бұрын
@@deeppatel3530 Then the western governments have the responsibility to provide these developing countries with the tech they need to stay carbon-neutral and still ramp up industry. The problem is that they don't.
@MozartTheGOAT
@MozartTheGOAT 11 ай бұрын
If everybody held spoken promises like that, there would be peace, harmony, and unity in the world and the unicorns would return
@eisflamme2438
@eisflamme2438 11 ай бұрын
And the dragons
@nessesaryschoolthing
@nessesaryschoolthing 11 ай бұрын
@@eisflamme2438 Hmm... maybe we should keep breaking promises, then.
@eisflamme2438
@eisflamme2438 11 ай бұрын
@@nessesaryschoolthing Because they coud be dangerous? Well, unicorns have Horns...
@patrickdallaire5972
@patrickdallaire5972 11 ай бұрын
I miss the unicorns so much. 😭
@patrickdallaire5972
@patrickdallaire5972 11 ай бұрын
​@@eisflamme2438 Yeah but are they giant fire-breathing flying carnivors? I think not... dear God... how horrible would it be to see giant fire-breathing carnivorous flying unicorns. The horror. 😢
@jparkerj20
@jparkerj20 11 ай бұрын
"Hey we gotta do something even if it means earning less money." "Yeah true. You first." "Nooooooo."
@lorenzoblum868
@lorenzoblum868 11 ай бұрын
Biggest polluters, Big Oil / military industrial complex / cement industry. Much needed and appreciated during and after wartime. It is well known WARS are extremely ecofriendly.
@samuelcheung4799
@samuelcheung4799 27 күн бұрын
- heard from two elementary school kids operating lemonade stands (as in, governments are behaving just as maturely as elementary schoolchildren)
@danilooliveira6580
@danilooliveira6580 11 ай бұрын
its just a huge prisoner's dilemma, the one that plays fair will lose, so you cheat to not fall behind the other cheaters. the problem is that in the end EVERYONE will lose.
@alejandroojeda1572
@alejandroojeda1572 11 ай бұрын
or you can just not cheat. there are actually no consequences imposed by the paris agreement so countries are just plain out fudging their numbers to look good. I can understand bangladesh not wanting to loose competitive advantage, but its not like canada will go bankrupt if they actually try to reduce their emissions. its more of a short term dilemma. the advantages of cutting emisions are long term, but the disadvantages are short term.
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 11 ай бұрын
Yep. But before everyone everywhere loses forever, someone will win big for a while (and make sure everyone else loses bad if it means a penny more for themselves) and no wants or even can afford to be the biggest loser in the indeterminate meantime while we all rush towards Ragnarok.
@angeldude101
@angeldude101 11 ай бұрын
@@alejandroojeda1572 There are consequences: more expenses and lower incomes. The problem is that the people with the power to actually address these issues consider those consequences more immediately important than the long term consequences of continuing what they're doing.
@lorenzoblum868
@lorenzoblum868 11 ай бұрын
The carbon /toxicity footprint of the elephant in the room aka the military industrial complex anybody?
@hhiippiittyy
@hhiippiittyy 11 ай бұрын
Tragedy of the commons.
@ArgonZavious
@ArgonZavious 11 ай бұрын
Last time i was talking to a green party member here we talked about how we have 25 years before we cant fix this anymore. its a politics thing, unfortunately the popular opinion in Canada is "there all the same"... and poorly run elections... not a lot of Canadians realize that the government works for us and not the other way around.
@8is
@8is 11 ай бұрын
It's never too late to fix anything, you just need to keep at it.
@DemPilafian
@DemPilafian 11 ай бұрын
Not a lot of Canadians realize that the government is elected by the voters, and if the voters elect bad politicians that's on the voters. If the government isn't working for you, blame yourself.
@rpcruz
@rpcruz 11 ай бұрын
​@@DemPilafianBlaming the victim... How do you know that he voted on any of the majority parties?
@DemPilafian
@DemPilafian 11 ай бұрын
@@rpcruz This has nothing to do with majority or minority party. This is about people who push a bogus anti-government narrative. They want everything for free but don't want taxes. They'd rather burn the place down than compromise. And they always play the victim card.
@jgr7487
@jgr7487 11 ай бұрын
oh, green party members? those who celebrate Germany burning lignite, because nuclear bad?
@Dorian53n
@Dorian53n 11 ай бұрын
So what you are telling me is that the decades and decades of increassing public awareness about climate change has all been for nothing? What a lovely way to start my day
@philipm3173
@philipm3173 11 ай бұрын
Public awareness doesn't fix the fundamental problem of how the global economy operates. And that awareness is directly opposed by pro-fossil fuel propaganda. The awareness itself is ineffective if it isn't leveraged into dissolving the bodies that use bribery, intimidation, and other nefarious tactics to continue getting their way.
@jouaienttoi
@jouaienttoi 11 ай бұрын
Not for nothing. Countries are getting better, but better is not outpacing emissions. Total CO2 is increases, but the increase is slowing for example.
@lightlayagajoie5739
@lightlayagajoie5739 11 ай бұрын
Yes,because it bullshit. They just want to lower population and keep everyting for themselves
@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8
@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 11 ай бұрын
@@jouaienttoi eh, it moreso depends on the entities like corporations with the highest carbon footprint to take the big steps. They’re quite a significant percentage of the carbon emitted and I don’t think we’ll stop climate change on a grand scale if they don’t.
@WideMouth
@WideMouth 11 ай бұрын
You don’t have to be sad. Human carbon emissions aren’t actually a problem - that’s just a lie sold by politicians trying to take your rights away.
@broussard4730
@broussard4730 11 ай бұрын
Only after the last tree has been cut down / Only after the last river has been poisoned / Only after the last fish has been caught / Then will you find that money cannot be eaten.”
@rossplendent
@rossplendent 11 ай бұрын
Another critical cheating technique is the way most "developed" countries have offshored much of their industrial production to the global south. Massive amounts of profit are made by companies in places like the U.S. and Europe without ever needing to release carbon *domestically*. By building their factories in poorer countries, they simultaneously get to exploit cheap labor and get to brag about how "green" their home countries are. This has led to a pernicious myth that most of the expansion of carbon emissions is happening in the global south, as these poor nations industrialize -- but who is reaping the majority of the gains of this industrialization? Still the wealthiest countries and the biggest carbon cheaters.
@Glockenspheal
@Glockenspheal 11 ай бұрын
*pretends to be shocked*
@suddeneevee9441
@suddeneevee9441 11 ай бұрын
Humans/Politicians _lie_ about their ability to do good and not greed? _To the suprise of no-one_
@lorenzoblum868
@lorenzoblum868 11 ай бұрын
Shocked by the carbon /toxicity footprint of the elephant in the room aka the military industrial complex anybody?
@AnonymousPerson999
@AnonymousPerson999 11 ай бұрын
The claim that Canada does not report emissions from forest fires is incorrect. I've talked to scientists who work for the Government of Canada. These emissions are instead reported under land use changes.
@Dr.Kay_R
@Dr.Kay_R Ай бұрын
GDP per capita CO2 emissions of Canada and US are very high. Car centric cities.
@esselsid3727
@esselsid3727 11 ай бұрын
Everyone wants to LOOK like they're acting responsibly but almost no one with power actually WANTS to... At this point I've just accepted my fate TBH...
@rubixman7x7
@rubixman7x7 11 ай бұрын
Plus, America, and probably many other counties, outsource much of the labor that requires high carbon emissions.
@saumitrachakravarty
@saumitrachakravarty 11 ай бұрын
That is a very honest and necessary reporting which is left out by the mainstream media. Good job, Minute Earth!
@VVeiQuek
@VVeiQuek 11 ай бұрын
Woo, Malaysia is mentioned one-quarter times! Puts a 25% smile on my face. 😄
@nurphurecarnium
@nurphurecarnium 11 ай бұрын
not in a good light, tho.
@tcxd1164
@tcxd1164 11 ай бұрын
​@@nurphurecarnium Considering the recent political climate, that's pretty much expected, unfortunately.
@y11971alex
@y11971alex 11 ай бұрын
If a volcano erupts, do we count that as emissions by the country in which the volcano is situated?
@lorenzoblum868
@lorenzoblum868 11 ай бұрын
Same question when a bomb explodes.... Btw, the carbon /toxicity footprint of the elephant in the room aka the military industrial complex PAND(or)A?
@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8
@fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 11 ай бұрын
@@lorenzoblum868 do you know the more you scream this at people, the more they get irritated and less likely to listen to you, yes?
@Aleph_-_0
@Aleph_-_0 11 ай бұрын
Yes, but that source is minuscule compared to everything else so it usually doesn’t affect the chart.
@SurmaSampo
@SurmaSampo 11 ай бұрын
@@Aleph_-_0 This is in reference to Canada not counting wildfires that are a product of nature and reasonably outside of it's control. It is blaming people for the geography they live in.
@lordsrednuas
@lordsrednuas 10 ай бұрын
​@@SurmaSampothe video literally pointed out the problem is the double standard Canada is using. The environment doesn't count when it releases CO2, but does count when it absorbs it?
@CM-qb7re
@CM-qb7re 11 ай бұрын
I would like to know which countries are the most accurate when providing data for carbon emissions.
@eljanrimsa5843
@eljanrimsa5843 22 күн бұрын
How would you know? We can measure the total CO2 in the atmosphere, but we can only model who contributed how much. We can all out blatant inconsistencies, but we can only guesstimate the real numbers for each country.
@deathbunny1718
@deathbunny1718 2 ай бұрын
I'm kinda annoyed that we focus solely on carbon dioxide , because their are so many other green house gasses that we can minimize. Alot of them are simpler to deal with then carbon.
@barley12girl
@barley12girl 2 ай бұрын
Don't forget that carbon dioxide is essential for plant growth. 200 years ago the planet was the closest it's ever been to having plant life choke itself to death.
@blacklight683
@blacklight683 11 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in Saudi Arabia there should be a huge fine for reporting incorrectly, altho I think it should be redirected into sucking more Co2, like 50k-500k fine going all into trees,algae, maybe even co2 reduction
@jessy1982
@jessy1982 9 ай бұрын
The fine might just be seen as a business expense. A harsher punishment like business shutdown or firing maybe would be needed as we go further,
@omarmallah5686
@omarmallah5686 11 ай бұрын
as long as there are no real penalties then nothing will be done
@No_direction-99
@No_direction-99 11 ай бұрын
I feel really bad about a lot of things I do but can’t change… I’m disabled so I frequently order from Amazon. I do carpool with people I know when I have to go to an appointment or a store though. I also recycle as much as I can and reuse boxes from Amazon as well. I also repair my clothes and blankets instead of throwing them out. I plan to replace my phone’s battery instead of buying a new phone when/If that’s eventually needed. I’m doing everything I can to limit my carbon footprint but it’s hard when I heavily rely on Amazon and a pharmacy in Eugene that does home delivery. I’m very far away from Eugene but they do deliver to many cities. Problem is that’s more gasoline using vehicles on the road. So I’m stuck in a middle ground where I’m doing the best I can but I’m unable to do more. There’s also the cost of sustainable and compostable products and the lack of access to recycling electronics correctly.
@chillidog1988
@chillidog1988 11 ай бұрын
I feel you dude. The guilt can feel suffocating, and we can all feel helpless. But we have to try, at least, and it sounds like you are. I know if feels so stupid to say, because it really feels we aren't enough. I applaud you anyways, because we owe it to the planet and all ecosystems to be accountable. Keep it up.
@Amaling
@Amaling 11 ай бұрын
Are you living somewhere with car dependency? I don't know your situation of course, but it sounds like you can go outside a bit(?), but driving is too much. In places around the world with robust subway and train systems independent mobility from say a wheelchair is very doable Of course, simply hopping over to a different city or country is easier said than done, so you shouldn't feel guilty about it. Easiest thing to do is just donate to environmental and conservation charities
@chillidog1988
@chillidog1988 11 ай бұрын
@@Amaling I second this notion. Even if it's not possible for everyone, it's a great way to help for people who are able.
@No_direction-99
@No_direction-99 11 ай бұрын
@@Amaling currently I can’t drive due to my disabilities so I rely on people I know to drive me around 😅 problem is their schedules are busy so it’s not always an option. I used to take the bus where I used to live but this town only has 2 stops per town and doesn’t come by much. I plan on eventually moving to somewhere with an actual bus system again
@holdenroberts6973
@holdenroberts6973 11 ай бұрын
All anyone can do is their best. And you're certainly putting in more effort than governments and companies by the sound of it.
@thomascuvillier7250
@thomascuvillier7250 11 ай бұрын
The first step would be to entirely review WTO rules... So countries could tax importation according to the origin country CO2 emissions.
@eua4808
@eua4808 9 ай бұрын
Or put the ones that making it look lower back to school or give them some brain cells bc they not helping they making it worst and thats how human gonna die :)
@NatureCanada1
@NatureCanada1 9 ай бұрын
We're glad to have played a role in bringing light to such an important issue!
@qwertyuiopaaaaaaa7
@qwertyuiopaaaaaaa7 11 ай бұрын
I work at another Big Green and am so happy that NRDC worked with Minute Earth to create this-but am also so bummed that my org didn’t do it first!
@paranoiarpincess
@paranoiarpincess 11 ай бұрын
As a Canadian, I greatly thank you for bringing this to the attention of so many ♡.
@beburs
@beburs 11 ай бұрын
It’s almost like not putting a legitimate alternative results in continued reliance on hydro-carbons. The west might get away with it but the global south will not,which is way they will not stop industrialization and stay poor forever like some expect in the west.
@thevillager8339
@thevillager8339 10 ай бұрын
Isn’t it interesting how the Kyoto agreement failed? It had binding goals which cost money and was made in 1997.
@GryphonBrokewing
@GryphonBrokewing 2 ай бұрын
So, countries that have made progress are taken to task, but the biggest polluters -- China & India -- get no mention here? If you *really* want to take the US, England, Canada, France, etc to task, how about for not sharing the cleaner technology we have with the big polluters to help them reduce, rather than buying dubious "offsets"? Also, what *should* the carbon levels be? We hear all the time it's too high and we need to reduce, but not what the levels ought to be? Plants seem to be growing quite happily in with more carbon in the air.
@samuelcheung4799
@samuelcheung4799 27 күн бұрын
Plants seem to be growing happily with more CO2 in the air. That is true. However, those aren't the plants that we rely on for food. If you want bananas and other tropical starchy fruits as your main source of calories, sure.
@venus_envy
@venus_envy 20 күн бұрын
Can't believe I had to scroll this far down to find this comment. Correct. Even if the US, Canada and many other countries were doing way better, we'd still be, as a planet, putting out lots of pollutants thanks to China and India (especially China). Why does every climate bleeding heart ignore China?
@venus_envy
@venus_envy 20 күн бұрын
@@samuelcheung4799 As someone who eats a high carb/starchy diet with an emphasis on fruit... sounds good!
@samuelcheung4799
@samuelcheung4799 20 күн бұрын
@@venus_envy And as a Chinese person: We're all trying what we can do, if it's easy we'd have done it by now considering how many people we have. Getting our government to focus on these problems, however, isn't easy at all. And we have to solve the problem of "getting our birth rates up so that we have more engineers and scientists to solve this problem", I presume. We've got many climate bleeding, nationalistic Chinese hearts in this country.
@imperatornicolae3232
@imperatornicolae3232 11 ай бұрын
Would shaping to nuclear not be the correct move?
@nattygsbord
@nattygsbord 11 ай бұрын
it too contributes to global warming by releasing heat into the oceans
@akanshsrivastav8269
@akanshsrivastav8269 11 ай бұрын
Yes it would
@connorthompson66
@connorthompson66 11 ай бұрын
@@nattygsbord Is Thermal Pollution preferable to CO2 Pollution?
@TheLucktown
@TheLucktown 11 ай бұрын
Slow to start, expensive. If you have money to build more nuclear you have money to build even more renewables for the same price
@neopalm2050
@neopalm2050 11 ай бұрын
It wouldn't solve everything, but yes, this would probably be a good way to at least deal with electricity related emissions. All you have to do to make that happen is convince people that they should be willing to have nuclear powerplants built vaguely near their homes without protesting so hard that any party that suggests such a thing gets immediately voted out. I imagine it would be easier to gradually rework cities to be much less car-focused, so that domestic transportation stops being such a major factor. Unlike with nuclear power, people actually prefer if public transport works well, and if they didn't have to use a transportation method so susceptible to human error. Don't get me wrong, I think both things need to happen, and I am in favour of any movements that suggest "nuclear power is good to have nearby, actually (even if only for the electricity costs)". I'm just explaining why electricity isn't switching to the obviously correct choice.
@jfuite
@jfuite 10 ай бұрын
People like the idea of cutting back carbon emissions, but nobody wants to reduce their living standards, so they don’t.
@dylanbuche8726
@dylanbuche8726 2 ай бұрын
As a Canadian and an environmental science graduate, not counting the emissions from forest fires makes more sense. Forest fires are part of the natural ecosystem and we've been controling them for too long. The amount of forest fuel has accumulated to dangerous levels and we get those big fires that are unstoppable. Which is sad but also good in some ways that help the forest regrow stronger and healthier. Like shaving your head after not cutting your hair for many years
@devrimyilmaz9044
@devrimyilmaz9044 11 ай бұрын
Good job, countries! Thanks for helping the human race die faster than ever before!
@babilon6097
@babilon6097 11 ай бұрын
I don't think that the human race will die out. Only most of the humans will and the rest will have to drastically change their way of life.
@Clock_Man_2763
@Clock_Man_2763 11 ай бұрын
Top tier sarcasm 👌
@lightlayagajoie5739
@lightlayagajoie5739 11 ай бұрын
Only in fantasyland luckely
@stansman5461
@stansman5461 26 күн бұрын
We'll be fine. We've been through tough times before
@szxnv
@szxnv 11 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing this info, things like this need to be held accountable.
@tbird81
@tbird81 11 ай бұрын
Exactly. We need to boycott people like Tom Scott who have huge carbon footprints.
@jesserobinson20
@jesserobinson20 11 ай бұрын
Yes, big government will always lie. It's important not to agree to bigger and bigger government that wants more and more control over our lives. Bigger government is never the answer.
@novafamily8430
@novafamily8430 11 ай бұрын
Cheating implies there being a rule. There are no rules here. No one cheated. They simply protected their economic interests. Plain and simple.
@fairyonice9504
@fairyonice9504 11 ай бұрын
Yhea, as a Canadian, I’ve noticed a pattern of out government *pretending* to care about issues but not actually doing anything. (I’ve seen this with climate change and indigenous people’s issues.)
@Michaelonyoutub
@Michaelonyoutub 11 ай бұрын
For Canada, they are probably right about not counting forest fires as CO2 emissions, even though it might not be accurate. If it was counted as CO2 emissions then Canada's best bet for reducing emissions might be to invest heavily into fighting and preventing forest fires, which humanity has, over the past many decades, realized is likely a bad idea overall, as forest fires can rejuvenate the ecosystem. Not counting it also is not too unreasonable as many of the forests that burn down will all eventually regrow on their own in the natural circle of life, overall making it net neutral. This doesn't excuse them counting trees they replant themselves due to forest fires as a carbon sink though, that is clear double counting and cheating.
@MlorenDraymeer
@MlorenDraymeer 11 ай бұрын
The correct solution is to count the forest fires but invest more in removing carbon from the atmosphere.
@Mrpapayaheadrulesall
@Mrpapayaheadrulesall 11 ай бұрын
That's not relevant for forest fires in Canada though. By and large, the logging industry is to blame for the massive fires we have every year now with their unsafe practices. The problem has gotten to the point that the system straight-up can't fight all the fires every year, and we literally have fires burning from the moment snow melts until the next winter - then the fires keep smouldering under the snow all winter - so they immediately flare up again after the snow melts. This is why the west has had terrible air quality every year for over a decade now. Forest fires are an important part of a natural forest cycle, but BC and Alberta fires should not get bad enough to change the colour of the sky in New York (on the full opposite side of the continent).
@Ripplez13
@Ripplez13 11 ай бұрын
@@Mrpapayaheadrulesall Just wanted to interject here, the bad air out east was mostly from fires in Quebec and Ontario, and a bit from the Maritime provinces.
@Mrpapayaheadrulesall
@Mrpapayaheadrulesall 11 ай бұрын
@@Ripplez13 Fair enough on that. Tbh I forgot about Quebec and Ontario (sorry), but the fact that basically the whole country is burning rn is definitely not something we should be cool with.
@spacejunk2186
@spacejunk2186 11 ай бұрын
I dont see where the problem is. Forest fires is not really something that is Canadas fault, and replanted trees or preserved forests do decrease the CO2 in the air. This is the very simple math the video presents at the beginning.
@thedumplinglizard9191
@thedumplinglizard9191 11 ай бұрын
I love how they did not mention china at all in this video. We all know India, China, and the US are #1 in this climate change event. Dont only mention 1 major player.
@kfcnyancat
@kfcnyancat 11 ай бұрын
I mean, no shit the top three most populous countries are big polluters. Like, they don't completely lack responsibility, especially not US since US is a distant third where China and India are pretty close, but still. Also has China cheated on it's climate numbers?
@w0ttheh3ll
@w0ttheh3ll 7 ай бұрын
US per capita emissions are 60% higher than China's and 650% higher than India's. If you look at total (historical) emissions per country, China and India actually have an easy job of keeping their total emissions low despite taking more time to get to net zero (China's goal: 2060, India's goal: 2070).
@joaovitormendescerqueira6985
@joaovitormendescerqueira6985 28 күн бұрын
The video is about manually manipulating CO2 emission data, tho. Do China and India do that?
@tiffanymarie9750
@tiffanymarie9750 11 ай бұрын
Walked home today in smoke covered Wisconsin, and watching this just makes me even angrier ಠ⁠ ⁠೧⁠ ⁠ಠ
@ziralziralov3995
@ziralziralov3995 11 ай бұрын
Честно говоря я удивлён таким качеством видео. Было очень интересно
@franimal86
@franimal86 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for clarifying this!!
@flipsideroot
@flipsideroot 11 ай бұрын
Wow, as bad as Indonesia government is, I'm surprised they reported the carbon intake number correctly!
@anuarbin
@anuarbin 11 ай бұрын
I guess scientist in Indonesia is more honest in reporting those number. Congratulations 🎊 Indonesia.
@thekueken
@thekueken 11 ай бұрын
This just made me sad. I suppose I could feel angry or bewildered, but I really just feel sad. Maybe we really do not deserve this world.
@austinfreyrikrw6651
@austinfreyrikrw6651 11 ай бұрын
The current forest fires here in Canada certainly doesn't help...effectively converting huge amount of land from being a carbon sink into a carbon source. Climate change is actually making it harder to stop climate change. I'm so pessimistic about our collective future😭
@nattygsbord
@nattygsbord 11 ай бұрын
This is what happens when you allow same-sex marriage.
@MrBrander
@MrBrander 11 ай бұрын
Yeah. Those massive forest fires sure don't shed any light to the situation. Only 6,5 years left before the whole planet needs to be carbon neutral or we can't anymore contain the runaway effect. This is going to be a Chernobyl 2.0 or Fukushima 2.0 but on global scale.
@perpetual_bias
@perpetual_bias 11 ай бұрын
yeah... we're never getting past the great filter
@Kabup2
@Kabup2 11 ай бұрын
Or, we will need to leave Earth, and go to others planets to survive...
@perpetual_bias
@perpetual_bias 11 ай бұрын
@@Kabup2 you're missing my point. we can't even cooperate when it's mutually beneficial for everyone involved it'll just be yet another planet to destroy if we adopt a "use and throw" strategy edit:typo
@thebiggestcauldron
@thebiggestcauldron 11 ай бұрын
@@Kabup2 Hah. "We". The people who will be able to flee are the people who now cause the biggest problems.
@8is
@8is 11 ай бұрын
No one seriously thinks climate change will ever pose any kind of threat whatsoever to humanity's survival.
@perpetual_bias
@perpetual_bias 11 ай бұрын
@@8is feel free to read my response to the other guy cause the point missed you too
@pepsdeps
@pepsdeps 10 ай бұрын
I remember working in a Climate Change Action Plan on a recent job. And it was carried out so badly. The whole process was a bureaucratic mess, meant only to obtain some funding for "sustainability", while spending as little of it on actually measuring or developing actual solutions, instead keeping most of it to line pockets of some people. And as pointed out here, most carbon reductions or the overall carbon intake was greatly exaggerated, while carbon output by the state was also underreported, especially from the same companies which were supposedly "climate partners" and providing some of the funding. The economic incentive really poisoned that whole job from the inside, and I'm sure it has done similar things in some of these cases too.
@MichaelAPede
@MichaelAPede 11 ай бұрын
During video: Canada Bad! After Video: Thanks for funding this video Canada!
@mrslinkydragon9910
@mrslinkydragon9910 11 ай бұрын
The world needs to be tough on this. Hit the countries were it hurts, the money. If a country fails to meet the goals or are tweaking the reports, they get slapped with sanctions. Its harsh but it will make the governments listen
@twistedtachyon5877
@twistedtachyon5877 11 ай бұрын
Sanctions by whom? The countries falling short include most of the global economy. Those sanctions would hurt the good actors more than the offenders, in that situation.
@nattygsbord
@nattygsbord 11 ай бұрын
Its painful and difficult to even sanctions against the tiny 3rd world country Russia in place. And USA have been sanctioning China and tried to get EU to join them, but they refuse because France and Germany have too much profits to make. So France and Germany are okay with China putting a million uighurs into concentration camps, and torturing them and using them as slave labor and harvest their organs. They are okay with China breaking their promise to respect Hong Kongs democratic rule. They are okay with China bullying other EU countries like Sweden, and allies like Canada. So if they could not boycot China now, then what says they will do so in the future for climate hysteria reasons when they cannot even do so to defend people against human rights violations?
@lorenzoblum868
@lorenzoblum868 11 ай бұрын
Delusional considering the money comes from the biggest polluters... Btw, the carbon /toxicity footprint of the elephant in the room aka the military industrial complex anybody?
@Zolfried
@Zolfried 11 ай бұрын
need a penalty system for the fudging countries.. more then just regular the regular fees.. money that goes to countries that actually have plans in place but cant enact on them because lack of funds.. the green fight ive been wondering if it was solvable since i was a kid learning about the climate problem like 30 years ago is how to turn the desert green again.. mainly sahara back then. Ive learned that there are efforts to turn the spreading desert around and make it green again, but plans to reclaim the deserts around the world. costs a lot and are just about non profit.. and they could use these fudging cheaters money.
@Tzizenorec
@Tzizenorec 2 ай бұрын
It's really weird to see a video like this with no mention of China.
@oz_jones
@oz_jones 2 ай бұрын
Just a cohencidence
@Randomsass
@Randomsass 3 ай бұрын
This feels like when Teachers when they found out their students used chat gpt
@babilon6097
@babilon6097 11 ай бұрын
I wish I could be cool about this but such cheating makes me hot! Sooner or later someone will go nuclear about this (I hope).
@FogelTheVogel
@FogelTheVogel 11 ай бұрын
I am shocked, SHOCKED! Well, not that shocked
@Spencer167
@Spencer167 11 ай бұрын
Futurama is a beautiful show :P
@iliakatster
@iliakatster 11 ай бұрын
Don't forget Germany, which is constantly touting their progress, then let their car companies just lie about their emissions without any consequences.
@hagoryopi2101
@hagoryopi2101 11 ай бұрын
If you want world governments to mitigate climate change, their only options are: to scale back human technological advancement in the first world (which will just leave the rest of the world free to advance and keep polluting anyways, which we won't have the military power to prevent because we just gave up technological progress); to prevent the third world from ever technologically advancing to the point of industrialization (which will require serious military intervention, probably leading to massive wars that probably cause lots of pollution anyways, not to mention the other problems wars cause), or culling 90% of the world population so they couldn't pollute even if they wanted to (a point we would probably never reach for the same reasons as the last option, and which is absolutely horrifying to boot). All government has is a monopoly on violence, that's not a helpful tool for treating climate problems. Renewable energy sources are not sufficient to sustain the entitety or even majority of modern industry yet, not to mention the amount of infrastructure change it would take to reach that point and the excess pollution that will produce along the way. And even if we became fully renewable in the first world, the third world still has to catch up, which means they will industrialize and keep industrializing for centuries, until renewables become a sustainable option for them. The only truly practical option is to leave people in the market as free as possible to use their ingenuity to find solutions we're not considering (because preventing catastrophic changes in the climate is clearly valuable, with a great return on investment), whether that be ways to clear excess CO2 from the air, or ways to actually make renewable energy sources viable, or anything else we just haven't thought of yet. Until then, governments are going to keep "cheating" because the only solutions they're actually capable of are terrible.
@h0minid25
@h0minid25 11 ай бұрын
Nothing on China I see.
@alasiadarthe001actual9
@alasiadarthe001actual9 11 ай бұрын
While this regrettable this a natural products of letting countries self report. Any nation has an interest to protect its own interests above all other interests. Logging is big business in Canada which the country requires for revenue and job creation. So until you can get countries to care more about the environment than their own citizen’s interests you won’t get them to be honest.
@lightlayagajoie5739
@lightlayagajoie5739 11 ай бұрын
So lets chain all countries to one dictatorship. A new world order
@tylersmith3139
@tylersmith3139 7 күн бұрын
Add someone else mentioned Canada does count wildfires as part of its national emissions, just not as manmade carbon emissions. There's tons of article from official Canadian sources concerned about how the wildfires will affect Canada annual carbon output so it was a little inaccurate to say Canada doesn't count it.
@Providence83
@Providence83 10 ай бұрын
To put it in perspective a single pellet of nuclear fuel, which is about the size of the last segment of your pinky finger, at only 5% enrichment produces as much power as 149 gallons of oil or 1.3 tons of coal. It takes *only 5* pellets to supply a household, with modern energy demands, electricity FOR A YEAR. Uranium fuel production and consumption are emmisionless with exception of the internal combustion engines used for transportation and mining of the materials. The pellets once depleted after 2 years being inside a boiling water reactor can be taken and recycled, having any remaining fissile daughter products extracted from it to be used again in other things. Any remaining activated radioactive products can be dry stored in canistors and left above ground for them to decay into "cool" materials. The entire industry is engrossed in saftey culture on top of being extraordinarily well regulated to protect worker and public safety. Every plant contributes its faults with the others and improvements are made across the board to prevent potential accidents from ever occuring at any one. The NCR even makes the technical specifications for all nuclear power plants in the U.S. available to the public. Furthermore, new technologies are being developed to scale down nuclear based power production. Micromodular reactors, liquid salt batteries, and TRISO fuel all have the potential to eventually supply individual factories or towns scaled to match the demand they need so they don't have to be reliant on stressing the grid or making their own power with coal or oil burners. @illinoisenergyprof6878 has great videos on the matter to demystify nuclear power.
@Ninon__
@Ninon__ 11 ай бұрын
Another title and thumbnail change?
@coralmaynard4876
@coralmaynard4876 11 ай бұрын
...Please tell me the UK isn't a cheater... Edit: I checked out the very last link... the UK isn't cheating. Apart from 2020 (pandemic year), every single year has less emissions than the last. My country still is a relatively big contributor (0.9% of world total), but at least we're trying.
@Amaling
@Amaling 11 ай бұрын
Be careful, a fair bit of that might be from primary industries being outsourced elsewhere. Idk UK too well but that could be possible. Stuff like average household emissions, sourcing of electricity, car ridership statistics, dietary trends are pretty honest indicators But anyways the UK is doing great compared to Canada just by the merit of having smaller housing less gas heating less hours driving cars etc. Still work to do and politicians should be held accountable by people such as yourself, but it could be worse
@nitricacid2516
@nitricacid2516 11 ай бұрын
Mfs in first world countries be like "omg this is so horrible" then go on to live their unchanged first world lifestyle
@JoeyGarcia914009
@JoeyGarcia914009 2 ай бұрын
It sucks because the citizens care, but the politicians get fed tons to oppose fixing the problems or deny the issue
@andrewtoews5050
@andrewtoews5050 11 ай бұрын
Now I Wanna Move Outta Canada And Idk If Earth Isn’t Safe Any More
@radhamanohar2307
@radhamanohar2307 11 ай бұрын
Earth was always safe until human started it destroying with this hell of pollution and greatest thing is no one at least feels accountable for them. Instead of reducing Co2 emissions, people like musk are thinking to leave the Mother earth😕. Sadly "Karma" is what are experiencing now😒. United states has only 35-40% population compared to India’s 1.4 Billion people and they are using the resources like hell, plus they are the most Co2 contributors after china. Shame on them
@Teth47
@Teth47 11 ай бұрын
Or, like, we could stand up and tell the 50 or so people driving all of this bullshit to take a hike instead of running scared from literally the weakest people in our society.
@CeriTsujimura
@CeriTsujimura 10 ай бұрын
where's the china mention tho
@lrclouder8088
@lrclouder8088 3 ай бұрын
South Africa: We're having trouble transitioning out of the fossil fuels we heavily depend on for electricity, could you please help us, other countries who basically brought us to use these? other countries: Sure! (heavily taxes us for using the fossil fuels)
@rabidskylark2065
@rabidskylark2065 15 күн бұрын
Kind of interesting how China, the 2nd biggest carbon emitter, is never mentioned, and India, the 3rd biggest, is only mentioned in a screenshot of an article headline.
@aaronl19
@aaronl19 11 ай бұрын
Here's something you didnt mention: Many 1st world nations just outsource their carbon. What a lot of countries do is shut down their big factories/carbon producers, but the thing is is that the demand is still the same. That means other nations jump on the new opportunity to fill what has just been left, meaning the total CO2 that is being produced stays the same, but the nation who shut down their factories can brag about how they're doing their part. In fact it can drive up emissions in some cases as these new factories may have more relaxed rules than what they had in the 1st world country. What nations should do is try to find alternatives or cleaner ways to produce the product. Try to drive down the demand. Just do something that's not pushing the problem under the rug and declaring "It's someone elses problem"
@vorrdegard2176
@vorrdegard2176 2 ай бұрын
That's just how the first World commonly act
@ballgoodman
@ballgoodman 11 ай бұрын
Who would've thought
@anthonymelvin9738
@anthonymelvin9738 21 күн бұрын
China: huh they don’t see me
@louismelahn1805
@louismelahn1805 2 ай бұрын
There is a more fundamental problem: even if countries like the US, Canada, and others manage to reduce the carbon emissions from their industries, that will not contribute to a global reduction in carbon emissions. If this is the focus, local industries will doubtless produce fewer carbon emissions. However, this will be at the cost of having other countries take up the slack, generally in the developing world, where the industries are less efficient and more environmentally damaging. In effect, this is merely “carbon outsourcing,” which will likely increase global emissions. A much more sensible approach, in my opinion, is to focus on technology.
@NeostormXLMAX
@NeostormXLMAX 2 ай бұрын
Yet the west constantly bans renewables because china dominates that market
@ronaldroe4548
@ronaldroe4548 11 ай бұрын
Wait, Canada isn't the paragon they've attempted to make themselves out to be? Wild
@FreeManFreeThought
@FreeManFreeThought 11 ай бұрын
wait till they hear about the genocides...
@ryebreaddesalsa8157
@ryebreaddesalsa8157 11 ай бұрын
Wait till you learn that Canada never claims to be good
@kfcnyancat
@kfcnyancat 11 ай бұрын
​@@ryebreaddesalsa8157Canadians absolutely coast on their reputation of being the Good Boys™️ of Anglo-North America
@ryebreaddesalsa8157
@ryebreaddesalsa8157 11 ай бұрын
@@kfcnyancat bruh it's literally the other Countries in the area that claims Canada to be the Good Boys, Canada never claims it, it's all stereotypes.
@tipf
@tipf Ай бұрын
@@kfcnyancat i mean compared to the united states.....
@zackmartin1788
@zackmartin1788 2 ай бұрын
Counter point, China.
@therizinosaurus214
@therizinosaurus214 16 күн бұрын
Aye, China accounts for almost 1/3 of carbon emissions while the U.S. accounts on average between 12% to 15%
@jamescoster
@jamescoster 11 ай бұрын
Can you make a video which countries deserve praise for their results
@Evamme534
@Evamme534 2 ай бұрын
Actually there is only ONE country that is following the Paris agreement. Gambia!
@samueltrusik3251
@samueltrusik3251 11 ай бұрын
We need some sort of enforcment to make sure the environment really gets protected.
@thebiggestcauldron
@thebiggestcauldron 11 ай бұрын
It would require a power bigger than the oil industry.
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 11 ай бұрын
But who could we all agree on to fairly enforce... what ever rules ...we all decide on? With what consequences? Who would oversee the process to prevent corruption? Could we all even agree on rules to be enforced? Who's 'we' anyway -- who qualifies to have a say? Doing things by committee is more likely to be fair, since more people get their say, but it's also slow going if it ever goes at all. Also, who's going to pay these committee members for their time, since they presumably need to eat and pay bills, too? And on and on. Nothing's ever really as simple or easy at it seems at first.
@8is
@8is 11 ай бұрын
That's impossible, the only way to enforce climate quotas is to willing subject yourself to them.
@rpcruz
@rpcruz 11 ай бұрын
Let's start with controlling population growth. Good luck with that.
@thierrybock3847
@thierrybock3847 11 ай бұрын
and what country or group of countries is going to enforce the rules on the American empire? the USA alone has the military budget of the next 10. or should we just ask North Korea to nuke the USA and be done with it ?
@Scorponox93
@Scorponox93 11 ай бұрын
B-but kurzgesagt made a funny, confusing and poorly sourced video saying everything is going to be fine!
@danilooliveira6580
@danilooliveira6580 11 ай бұрын
it was based on official numbers, can't blame them if we later found out that some countries were cheating. also future prospects are good, we are migrating all our transportation to electric, more sustainable battery designs are ready to be deployed for commercial use soon, renewables are expanding faster than ever. we just need to get our shit together and stop fear mongering nuclear and maybe slow down our population growth.
@Kabup2
@Kabup2 11 ай бұрын
@@danilooliveira6580 Wrong. Electricity is just burning fuel fossil, with a little help from solar, wind, and others sources.
@samuelcheung4799
@samuelcheung4799 27 күн бұрын
@@Kabup2Have you seen Kurzgesagt promoting nuclear electricity generation like no other big KZbin channel? (He did.) Step 1: Make everything electric. Step 2: Generate your electricity with nuclear + renewables. Step 3: Potentially save the world.
@dps8629
@dps8629 2 ай бұрын
There is a housing crisis in Canada and the federal government basically runs on oil profits. Manufacturing has been deeply specialized towards these industries here. Since the economy is much less diversified its not easy to change. Its why we are getting rail roaded on groceries right now. Canada played too friendly with big business and its coming back to bite us.
@Valery0p5
@Valery0p5 11 ай бұрын
the whole thing about fuzzy terms like "net zero" or "carbon neutrality" sound so sketchy. Zero means 0, and if it's negative even better
@NicholasMati
@NicholasMati 2 ай бұрын
No mention of China? Seriously?
@arcdecibel9986
@arcdecibel9986 2 ай бұрын
Of course not. The agenda isn't to discourage collectivism.
@agent-a7818
@agent-a7818 2 ай бұрын
Not every video needs to be about china. Kurzgesagt talks about china
@mnzulhamsyah
@mnzulhamsyah 11 ай бұрын
Business as usual I guess.
@barryj388
@barryj388 10 ай бұрын
Feel free to lead by example and personally stop using anything derived from oil & gas.
@tipf
@tipf Ай бұрын
you must have felt so clever saying something so stupid.
@maxmusterman3371
@maxmusterman3371 11 ай бұрын
Cheating actually harms the process even more
@mmhhjj34
@mmhhjj34 11 ай бұрын
I was actually thinking the Canada argument was actually not unreasonable at least not like the other examples so I wondered why it was included then the sponsorship happened
@nicholasarena7419
@nicholasarena7419 11 ай бұрын
Every building thats made out of trees isn't made out of concrete or steel. Plus trees grow back. I'd call making structures out of captured carbon a win.
@blaiz3000
@blaiz3000 11 ай бұрын
They can't take responsibility for the forest fires, but they need to report them as releasing CO2 otherwise they are leaving out an important data point. Minute earth was just pointing out that if U didn't include forest fires cos they aren't human made, by the same argument you shouldn't include the forest removing CO2.
@mmhhjj34
@mmhhjj34 11 ай бұрын
@@nicholasarena7419 definitely a win as long as they are replanting more than they cut down and arnt burning them
@HeavyMettaloid
@HeavyMettaloid 11 ай бұрын
No shade thrown at China?
@Kabup2
@Kabup2 11 ай бұрын
Maybe this video is sponsored by a chinese company.
@pacificfinder
@pacificfinder 11 ай бұрын
Developed Countries need to stop taking Moral High grounds and accept their faults
@thethegreenmachine
@thethegreenmachine 11 ай бұрын
0:33 Those grades are overly generous. Barely below (true) net zero is a D since that still won't be good enough, and breaking even is a D-. That's still generous, since so many countries just do much of their emitting outside their borders, such as by importing the things whose production emit greenhouse gases.
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