• @RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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      101 year ago

      Are you living under a rock? The IRA impacts are everywhere. For my home I was able to leverage a tax credit last year for installing an EV charger.

      There’s rebates on EVs, home efficiency upgrades, solar, batteries, electric (+heat pump) water heaters, etc. etc. etc.

      There’s also tons of money on the table for businesses pursuing cleaner energy, etc.

      • BarrierWithAshes
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        -11 year ago

        I’m not American. Stuff Biden does seldom reaches here. I just have to go with whatever I hear when I enter the country. I was under the impression fxck-all was happening, and that China was the only one seriously making progress on their green goals. Lord knows Europe’s been slow af.

          • BarrierWithAshes
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            11 year ago

            Was actually not aware that emissions have gone down. Much more used to the US not doing anything or actively screwing people over (such as the arrest of Donziger) but at least it’s going down.

            Those increases by China are used by opponents of climate action to argue that it’s not worth doing anything,
            Hate that too.

            China has been doing thins to curb emissions and generally fix the environment like the Gobi tree wall. Course there’s plenty more that could be doing but I digress.

            • @silence7@slrpnk.netOPM
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              It is; things could be worse than they are. The problem is that both absolute and per-capita emissions are going up, to the point where China crossed over to be the largest emitter on a national-total basis, and we’re at the point where they need to be going down.

        • @MrMakabar@slrpnk.net
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          81 year ago

          Per capita CO2 emissions in 2021:

          Country Emissions per capita
          USA 14.86
          China 8.05
          EU 6.28
          World 4.69

          Change in % since 2011:

          Country Change in %
          USA -15.92
          China 14.59
          EU -17.00
          World -3.73

          In other words Europe is pretty fast in reducing emissions, from a higher then global average. China was well below global average and has increased emissions by a lot. Seriously the EU has some pretty good laws to reducing emissions and is besides Latin America one of the regions with the best relation between quality of life to emissions. France and Spain even have per capita emissions close to the global average.