I recall reading about how the U.S. contributes something like 15% of the global CO2 releases in a journal. With this number, even if we went to zero, which we cannot, other countries like the ones you named in your article, plus add China, are inconsiderate of any efforts to curb the trend even if we canvas their countries with wind and solar (which we cannot due to many other intrinsic limitations). And, they install the highest efficiency air conditioners, the hot air pumped out coupled with the refrigerant leads would add even more to the problem. You were right in your warning, if you're already having climate anxiety, don't read this.
I recall reading about how the U.S. contributes something like 15% of the global CO2 releases in a journal. With this number, even if we went to zero, which we cannot, other countries like the ones you named in your article, plus add China, are inconsiderate of any efforts to curb the trend even if we canvas their countries with wind and solar (which we cannot due to many other intrinsic limitations). And, they install the highest efficiency air conditioners, the hot air pumped out coupled with the refrigerant leads would add even more to the problem. You were right in your warning, if you're already having climate anxiety, don't read this.