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There are two unmentioned almost ‘taboo’ factors largely overlooked in the carbon emission and climate change story. Firstly, the ever increasing world population and Secondly the growing over ‘consuming’ and often ‘overweight’ population. This one mainly in developed western world economies at the moment.
Senator Kerry, who is married into the Heinz Food Family, well represents the democratic ‘Woke’ element of the Second Factor, that is the over indulging western world as does Greta T from Sweden. (Ironically the very high individual wealth of the tiny populations of Norway and Sweden are derived from carbon derivatives of oil, gas and timber and will continue to do so I’m sure)
The Hypocrisy is the aforementioned telling India and China to stop using coal and ultimately fossil fuels. India’s Population is expected to exceed that of China by the 2030’s, around 1,500.000.000 (1.5 billion). All these people and many more elsewhere would like the same standard of living as Mr Kerry and Miss Thunberg THAT WILL NEED A HELL OF A LOT MORE ENERGY including coal, oil and gas.
SHELL AND BP are the BEST advocates in promoting a careful transition to cleaner alternative energy sources as soon as prudently possible as well as meeting this undisputed massive increase in energy demand.
Climate change activists and ESG investors,
DON’T Knock SHELL or BP
All IMHO posted on BP chat as well as I am invested in both companies
Good point, expanding populations is a major factor linked to carbon emissions. I also think the growing problem of mass migration from poorer countries to the richer West is another factor.
Population growth is a long term issue for sure, reducing the population isn't going to solve global warming in the short term....we need to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. To pretend otherwise is just deflection of people who espouse the doing nothing (or doing very little).
The rest of the accusations were mostly irrelevant trivia....so what if Greta comes from Norway, it doesn't make the truth any less unpalatable?....BTW when she farts she probably emits methane (add that to your list of arguments against climate change).
Ultimately to pretend that climate change isn't going to impact us - because the the messengers aren't perfect eco-angels - is silly and a sign of an investor who is denying reality....and possibly missing an investment opportunity. Akin to sticking your head in a bucket of sand!!
PS Migration is partially caused by climate change and in the future - especially if we exceed 1.5c - will be far far worse than it is now. Some of those people might even want to come to the UK.