Venezuela has resumed direct shipments of oil to China after U.S. sanctions sent the trade underground for more than a year, according to Refinitiv Eikon vessel-tracking data and internal documents from state company Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).
Don't feel quite like celebrating this because effectively all fossil fuel extraction and combustion is bad, but I do get that Venezuela is not overwhelmed by options in the current global economy and with the US actively trying to pillage the country.
There are a number of arguments for critically supporting China and justifying its use of fossil fuels in its economic development, but your argument by itself is just some "carbon offset credits"-ass logic.
Don't feel quite like celebrating this because effectively all fossil fuel extraction and combustion is bad, but I do get that Venezuela is not overwhelmed by options in the current global economy and with the US actively trying to pillage the country.
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There are a number of arguments for critically supporting China and justifying its use of fossil fuels in its economic development, but your argument by itself is just some "carbon offset credits"-ass logic.
China is planting enough trees to offset it
i'm very over carbon neutrality. The Earth isn't giving us carbon credits. The quicker we eradicate oil from our energy usage the better.
You mean you don't care if poor people freeze?