Greta Thunberg (@gretathunberg) has some strong words for corporate media and for the corrupt system they support...
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Today, our political leaders are allowed to say one thing and do the exact opposite. They can claim to be climate leaders while they rapidly expand their nation's fossil fuel infrastructure. They can say that we are in a climate emergency as they open up new coal mines, new oil fields, and new pipelines. It has not only become socially acceptable for our leaders to lie, it is more or less what we expect them to do.

I believe the main reason we have reached this point — the reason we are facing this catastrophe — is because the media has allowed the people in power to create a gigantic greenwashing machine designed to maintain business as usual for the benefit of short-term economic policies. The media have failed to hold those responsible for the destruction of our biosphere accountable, effectively acting as gatekeepers for the status quo.

Given the size of our mission and the time we have left to act, there is, frankly, no entity other than the media that has the opportunity to create the necessary transformation of our global society. In order for that to happen, they must start treating the climate, ecological, and sustainability crisis like the existential crisis it is. It has to dominate the news.

Our safety as a species is on a collision course with the current system. The longer you pretend that this is not the case, and the longer you pretend that we can solve this catastrophe within a global societal structure which has no laws or restrictions whatsoever protecting us long-term from the ongoing self-destructive greed that has brought us to the very edge of the precipice, the more time we will waste. Time that we no longer have.
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That's from page 358 of The Climate Book.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/709837/the-climate-book-by-greta-thunberg/

Greta is brilliant, and she's 100% right. But will anything change?

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@breadandcircuses

"Greta is brilliant, and she's 100% right. But will anything change?"

No. Her words are based on the premise that the media acts as some sort of independent, fourth power. But, as your own wording of "corporate media" already suggests, the media in the rich countries (which are the main CO² emitters) belongs in greater parts to capitalists and their umbrella organizations.

And unfortunately the agitation caused by corporate media for the sake of generating revenue, as visible across the entire globe, easily drowns out public-funded media.

I see the same effect happening here in Germany, where we have a relatively strong public-funded media. People get flooded with propaganda and climate crisis denier nonsense by corporate media and private-owned social media, and the first things those media outlets claim about public-funded media is "we're not part of the mainstream media, we tell you the truth others don't tell you."

Ring a bell?

@gretathunberg

The World Is Falling Short of Its Climate Goals. Four Big Emitters Show Why.

New data reveals progress toward climate goals but also major challenges ahead.

The New York Times

@whaleknives

You shouldn't use misleading metrics. Try CO² emissions per capita, or did you think comparing totals between a nation with 330 Mio citizens and a nation with almost five times as many citizens would represent anything?

Here: https://www.worldometers.info/co2-emissions/co2-emissions-per-capita/
@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg

CO2 Emissions per Capita - Worldometer

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions per Capita for each Country in the world

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@TobiWanKenobi @breadandcircuses @gretathunberg
Well, the metrics aren't misleading, just different. By your argument and 2021 data we should look to Qatar to solve climate change, although we can't blame only them for their oil exports.

Individuals don't set national policies. I think we need to look at both.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/co-emissions-per-capita?tab=table

CO₂ emissions per capita

An interactive visualization from Our World in Data.

Our World in Data
@TobiWanKenobi @breadandcircuses @gretathunberg
"In 2021, Qatar exported $14.8B in Crude Petroleum. The main destinations of Qatar exports on Crude Petroleum were Japan ($4.37B), Singapore ($3.13B), China ($2.48B), South Korea ($2.13B), and Thailand ($826M)."
https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/crude-petroleum/reporter/qat#:~:text=In%202021%2C%20Qatar%20exported%20%2414.8B%20in%20Crude%20Petroleum.,)%20and%20Oman%20(%2419k).
Crude Petroleum in Qatar | OEC

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