You are right in some ways - its no use pointing fingers while we all roast to death, but it should be possible to acknowledge past outputs are a large part of how we got here.
But how can you compare 200 years of an industrial nations emissions with a country that didn’t have a mass presence of cars, automobiles, or even factories until 60 years ago?
You are right in some ways - its no use pointing fingers while we all roast to death, but it should be possible to acknowledge past outputs are a large part of how we got here.
“We all” will not be roasting to death.
The vulnerable are seeing increased food insecurity and forced migration.
But how can you compare 200 years of an industrial nations emissions with a country that didn’t have a mass presence of cars, automobiles, or even factories until 60 years ago?