Because science, you know
John Kerry Says U.S., China Could Go to Zero Emissions and Still Not Solve Climate Crisis
John Kerry, President Joe Biden’s special envoy for climate, said Wednesday that one of the only ways to curb the climate crisis is an all-hands-on-deck global response when it comes to lowering emissions.
“The United States could go to zero tomorrow—I mean we can’t but if you’re figuratively speaking could go to zero—we’d still have a problem. The world would still have a problem,” Kerry told Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart.
He continued, “If China went to zero tomorrow with the United States, we’d still have a problem. So every country has to come to the table. This is the single biggest multilateral, global negotiation that the world has ever needed.”
I’m getting the feeling this isn’t really about anthropogenic climate change, not sure why.
Of course, we all know that China won’t do a damned thing, but, they already have their authoritarianism in place.
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As Tom Nelson likes to say, this really isn’t about climate change/science, is it.
This isn't really about climate, is it? https://t.co/apiSckcqqb
— Tom Nelson (@TomANelson) April 22, 2021
Here’s China Joe
When are you giving up your fossil fueled travel?
— William Teach2 ??????? #refuseresist (@WTeach2) April 22, 2021

John Kerry, President Joe Biden’s special envoy for climate, said Wednesday that one of the only ways to curb the climate crisis is an all-hands-on-deck global response when it comes to lowering emissions.
