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Researcher: The US Owes the World $4 Trillion For Trashing the Climate

merbs writes: Climate change wasn't created equal. Rich, industrialized nations have contributed most of the pollution and gone way over their carbon budgets—while smaller, poorer, and more agrarian countries are little to blame. The subsequent warming will, naturally, impact everyone, often hitting the poorer countries harder. So should rich countries pay up? Researcher Damon Matthews has quantified how much historically polluting nations owe their global neighbors—and it's a lot.

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  1. US Bill is only 4 Trillion? by Jack9 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What's the Chinese bill?

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    1. Re:US Bill is only 4 Trillion? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      negative according to the study, since they still havent hit breakpoint.

    2. Re:US Bill is only 4 Trillion? by Jane+Q.+Public · · Score: 5, Insightful

      negative according to the study, since they still havent hit breakpoint.

      I thought that was funny when I read your post, but actually you are right, according to the article China is still behind on the polluter curve. If new technology (fusion, batteries + wind) becomes viable, they may never hit breakpoint.

      I think the study's methodology is highly suspect.

      What of all those people in India and China (and other parts of the world) who burn organics like wood or straw or animal dung for heat, cooking, etc? That puts out far more pollution than a gas or even coal-fired power plant per capita.

      The paper is currently paywalled, but I think the study and its methodology deserve some close scrutiny before people start jumping on this bandwagon.

    3. Re: US Bill is only 4 Trillion? by thesupraman · · Score: 5, Insightful

      You really need to think that through for a while.
      Or do you really think that most of the world pollution happened in the last decade?
      Perhaps you think the US had nice solid restrictions in place over the last 100 years?

      Of course, what you will want to do is start everyone on a clean slate now, right? to be fair?
      After all, the US has finished its major construction, infrastructure, and industrial development - and what could be better than taxing back anyone else who tries to follow.

      The whole point is the US has been a major CO2 producer for a long long time - it will take a long time yet for others to catch up to that.
      The whole point of this research is to quantify just that - how some countries have been able to become very wealthy partyly by producing a large amount of CO2 over a long time, and that if we are now going to penalise current producers, it is only fair that we also penalise those who dug the hole in the first place.

      The flip side is if you dont want to hold the past producers equally responsible, then you cannot expect the current ones to be held responsible.

      Make your choice, but you should not expect to have it both ways.

    4. Re:US Bill is only 4 Trillion? by riverat1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The difference between burning wood, straw or dung is that the CO2 released comes from CO2 that was relatively recently absorbed from the atmosphere by plants so it doesn't change the total amount of carbon in the active carbon cycle. Burning coal or gas on the other hand releases carbon that has been sequestered from the active carbon cycle for millions of years and so increases the amount in the active carbon cycle.

  2. Re:Devil's advocate by war4peace · · Score: 5, Informative

    Disregard the above, I'm an idiot.

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  3. Re:Go after China by slew · · Score: 5, Interesting

    FWIW, This analysis only covers CO2 emissions since 1990, not pollution in general.

    What mostly saves china in this cursory analysis their CO2 emissions per capita.
    Although china has lots of CO2 emissions (30%), it also lots of people, when you divide it out compared to the US (15%) and EU (11%).

    If, however, you compare thing per GDP (adjusting for purchasing power parity in respective localities), thinks look a bit different.

    China: 650 kg CO2/1000 USD
    Russia: 530 kg CO2/1000 USD
    USA: 330 kg CO2/1000 USD
    EU: 220 kg CO2/1000 USD

  4. Re:That's OK, the World ows us 10x that for.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1) You didn't spell "Republic" correctly. You're not a democracy.

    2) Lots of other countries do that. You're not special in a good way.

    3) You're assuming that those things wouldn't have been invented anyway. Television was invented by a Scotsman. The Internal Combustion Engine was developed by a Belgian living in Paris. Should I go on?

    4) So you're admitting that you control currencies and ruin markets on a whim?

    5) Foreign aid is a loan that must be paid back, so don't brag too much about offering someone a credit card to pay their bills. Many other countries offer disaster relief and so forth, as well - in fact, there were a number of occasions where the US demanded control of the relief military (UN) forces, threw a tantrum when they didn't get control, and just let the bad guys steal all the relief supplies.

    6) World War 1 was being fought to a standstill. It likely would have ended before too many more years passed without your intervention anyway.

    7) The British were going to defeat German, according to US wargaming. There was no way the Germans could keep it up, regardless of your intervention - and much of your intervention involved the transfer of money. Look up "lend/lease" if you want to see that it wasn't just you guys being heroes. Also, the US didn't fight the Japanese out of any ideal for freedom (just ask the Iraqis how free they felt with the US there, soldiers pointing guns at them screaming "I'M HERE FOR YOUR FUCKING FREEDOM!"), they attacked you.

    8) The old Russian empire overthrew itself in 1917, you can't claim ownership of that. As for "liberating the remaining remnants of Europe from being ruled by others" (Department of Redundancy Department, anyone?) what are you talking about? If you keep sniffing that crap, it'll kill you.

    9) Two things:
    i) Second to none? I interviewed a New Zealand soldier who served in Vietnam. I recall very clearly that he told me "The Green Beret is a mighty soldier, and the New Zealand soldier is every bit as good as they are." For fucks sake, the New Zealand territorials ("weekend soldiers") go for a run while carrying a phone pole. US special forces do that and think they're mighty because of that.

    ii) You now start spouting how we're lucky you don't invade us and make us all your slaves. (Panama, anyone?) But you are subjugating the world and making us live under your rules: the New Zealand government has funding and advisors from the US, teaching the government how to implement a special form of freedom that allows us to buy, but restricts our other freedoms. Caught with your hand in the till again. I don't want the US influencing my government, but the money and support they gave the current government has allowed them to get elected. Half the reason you get involved in wars is to keep your military ready and trained, just like the Wehrmacht before World War 2.

    So, for the above reasons, don't tell me that you're the greatest and we owe you, because the truth is you only ever act in your self-interest. You've been a power conquering and subverting (UN Security Council veto used more than any other country) everyone else for most of the last 100 years, using the militaries and the poor of your country and others to fight wars to support your own business interests.

    Your feeling of having the right to make the rest of the world pay marks you as one of the most blinkered and entitled people in the entire world.

    Take your own imaginary debt and go home, or we can start discussing what you owe everyone else from history. Sheltering war criminals from us for your own benefit in a war you're waging against other states simply because it reinforces the wealth of the richest in your country, that's just sickening.

    Do us a favour: grow up. A lot.