alexjones85 OP t1_ixl7chp wrote
Reply to comment by DblDzl in Qatar not looking good as clearly the least sustainable country in the world on a per capita basis. by alexjones85
It won't be if emissions are allowed to continue unabated.
kdjoeyyy t1_ixoqq6g wrote
Qatar is trying to change that
internetperson94276 t1_ixl9yga wrote
Ah yes. Emissions are the problem here, clearly. Not, you know, the entire religious dogma that informs and entitles the people to continue perpetuating and celebrating horrific human rights abuses out in the open.
Caspi7 t1_ixliioh wrote
Maybe both are a problem
crimsoncalamitas t1_ixll8nz wrote
literally not because of religion china, russia, and many western countries do that too
ppparty t1_ixlpjdt wrote
also, Cuba is pretty fucking repressive, but it's also incredibly sustainable and forward-looking
SturgiesYrFase t1_ixlqcjc wrote
ppparty t1_ixm2dip wrote
oh yeah, Cubans themselves are very very socially progressive. Frankly, as someone born behind the Iron Curtain myself, we've never thought of Cuba as "communist like us", I've always had the impression they were kinda pushed into it by the needless US antagonizing and that's how it still is today.
phenomduck t1_ixmnabz wrote
Being punished for the acts of the dead. Just plain cruelty.
glefe t1_ixlx1t7 wrote
The impact of emissions is not inherently about humans.
BilingualThrowaway01 t1_ixoih7w wrote
Fun fact: you can criticise two things simultaneously
MyFatHamsterSteve t1_ixlq2bh wrote
You'll have to be more specific than that.
makeit52 t1_ixoi0sd wrote
This person talks like he’s trying too hard to sound smart.
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