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Very interesting-looking paper here ⬇️ showing (among other things) that in London emissions from car use are high in places where emissions from air travel are low and vice-versa... https://t.co/QxOtACbfN8
This is a well-known discourse of climate delay https://t.co/nDVUp3zRzn
To me it sounds more like the "policy perfectionism" discourse of climate delay, where the mirage of a "perfect" ("optimal") solution some day at the international level is used to justify inaction (or even counterproductive policies) in a country today
@notleoshark You're using several "discourses of climate delay" at the same time there.
Whataboutism + Appeal to wellbeing. See thread https://t.co/R1BcsMdGec
Left: German weekly, ca. 4 weeks before the Ukraine war, saying that climate action and domestic renewable energy are a "cost trap"
Right: German weekly, 5 weeks *after* the Ukraine war, saying that getting rid of fossil fuels entails "huge risks"