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“This not a matter of politics or morality or right or wrong. It is simply the unforgiving math of accumulating emissions.”
—U.S. climate envoy Todd Stern, accompanying Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on her first visit to China
David Roberts is staff writer for Grist. You can follow his Twitter feed at twitter.com/drgrist.
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sindark Posted 12:49 pm
23 Feb 2009
"Whoa! Forget about our profligate past energy usage and lack of efficiency. We need to think about the future now. As such, states that never had our prosperity need to sacrifice at the same time."
Unfortunately, the last part of that is true. At the same time, the USA lacks credibility to say so. Only Canada and Australia have done worse, when it comes to using energy well.
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