Bernd 07/09/2021 (Fri) 14:02:47 No.44345 del
>2016+5
>this server is still dying or taking forever to load a page and when it does it fucking eats the fucking post fuck!
wtf i don't believe the people running this site can be so incompetent, is it on purpose?

>>44321
>it's not you said, it's the way you said it ;)
heh, i think a brazil poster around here already made it perfectly clear: western countries developed with fuck all goncern about damaging biodiversity, the environment and what not, yet now they *demand* that every other country be held to their post-modern (often unhinged, see germany) eco-preservation standards
pure wectern-centric hypocrisy, used as a polemic tool for geopolitical leverage, which you repeat
why shouldn't one expect that if chinese people and/or authorities find they are consuming their environment beyond control they will self-correct, like the west did? oh right, those damned negligent chinks and their damn eebul chicom government cant even be trusted to care for their own wellbeing! after all "they have never done it well", that is, unlike us
nevermind that, per-capita, the rich west still consumes more resources, energy and produce more waste than the chinese, who are in average not nearly as rich
nevermind that many of those companies in china that produce waste and pollute belong to western capital!
nevermind that china is leader in afforestation and preservation of natural woods (meanwhile europe already lost the majority of its "old forests" due to expanding agriculture and industrialisation)
nevermind that while westerners complain about china contaminating water, they also approve of japan disposing the waste water of the fukushima wreckage into the common japanese-chinese-korean sea!
nevermind that china leads in renewable energy production such as hydroelectric, solar, and wind: 1st in all 3
nevermind that china also leads in investment into "clean" energy production (so one could expect this trend to continue):
>Investment in clean energy globally in 2019 (in billion U.S. dollars)
>1. China - 83.4; 2. U.S. - 55.5; 3. Japan - 16.5; 4. India - 9.3; 5. Brazil - 6.5

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