Good news: Warmists now know exactly what they need to pay for their carbon sins
This Map Shows Who Owes the Most for Burning All That Coal
When it comes to climate change, humans can rightfully claim responsibility for most of the warming the world has seen since the Industrial Revolution.
But should all people be equally responsible for the damage done?
Not according to Concordia University researcher Damon Matthews, who calculated which countries contribute the most to climate change and which nations emit the least but nonetheless are paying the price of global warming.
Live in Australia or the United States? You owe $10,000 to $12,000 for your carbon sins. Hail from India or Brazil? You’ve got about $2,000 worth of climate credit coming your way.
Of course, what this is really about is finding a way to have countries tax citizens and redistribute the money to other nations, rather than telling Warmists they need to reduce their own evil carbon pollution footprints. It’s all about the politics and cash.
