Can we talk about how climate change disproportionately affects poc yet? Those least affected hold a possessive ownership over the concept.
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How is an extra $200 a year a solution for those of us with asthma who live next to oil refineries? It's not.
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U r right. What I'm proposing would address global climate change and global inequality. Local inequality is a different matter.
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Ok, forget refineries. How's a carbon tax supposed to help people of color here in Texas and Florida who are dying from these hurricanes?
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It won't. What I'm proposing would help prevent global climate change, and also give more money to poor countries so they can cope.
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You're doing the exact thing I described in my first tweet. We should probably wrap up here soon. I've wasted too much time here.
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Perhaps. But if two people who care about both climate change and inequality cannot communicate, what hope do we have of convincing others?
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Irrespective of who proposed it, I think the redistribution is precisely what would be required for everyone to accept it. 2 birds, 1 stone.
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