> Has it occurred to you that most other places make barely any manufactured goods at all compared to China? Particularly basic materials like steel. How do you factor that into your calculations?
China looks terrible compared to almost all other significant economies. When fundamentals like electricity production are much dirtier, you don't need to look much further downstream.
> But it doesn’t matter regardless
What "doesn't matter"?
> because any attempt to impose authoritarian climate measures on China will send the West into economic crisis, one way or another.
International terms of trade can not be "authoritarian", by definition. That's an ironic misunderstanding: if you want authoritarian look no further than the communist dictatorship ruling the country.
China looks terrible compared to almost all other significant economies. When fundamentals like electricity production are much dirtier, you don't need to look much further downstream.
> But it doesn’t matter regardless
What "doesn't matter"?
> because any attempt to impose authoritarian climate measures on China will send the West into economic crisis, one way or another.
International terms of trade can not be "authoritarian", by definition. That's an ironic misunderstanding: if you want authoritarian look no further than the communist dictatorship ruling the country.