Strange that this has received next to zero coverage in the US media and blogs.
Two important observations:
- Indians as of 2007 were well below this per capita limit.
- 1250 million Indians want to industrialize and fast (that is why they voted for Modi).
When the Indian Prime Minister Modi comes to the US and talks about climate change, and his aspiration to industrialize in a carbon-neutral way, and the US media collectively gives a yawn, it is infinitely and amply clear, that climate change is not taken seriously here, even in the liberal section of the media. When a key player in the world's carbon dioxide economy lands on their shores, and talks planet-friendly, it is a non-event.
Conclusion: Climate change doesn't exist for the Republicans; and for the Democrats, it is merely a way to bash Republicans as anti-science.
The Gardener · 545 weeks ago
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guest2 · 544 weeks ago
My personal impression is that both the Democrats and (especially) the Republicans are currently defocused from serious action that's required even to boost the US economy, so paying attention to India and Modi is certainly not in their attention-zone.