Jack of all trades on Nostr: There is an interesting aspect to this story though. Which countries are considered ...
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"content": "There is an interesting aspect to this story though. Which countries are considered \"high-income\" is decided by the World Bank, and soon enough China may reach that threshold, see https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2022/02/04/china-may-soon-become-a-high-income-country\n\nWhat would the graph look like with China as one of the high-income countries?\n\nTake a look.\n\nWhat's the story here though? Both rich and poor are increasing their emissions. Where is hope in that?\n\n#China\n\nhttps://media.mas.to/masto-public/media_attachments/files/111/274/704/836/217/079/original/9d4a61a16b3f3ddf.png",
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