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@g_kallis I did, and I cannot find this -1% number anywhere on the review. Only mention I have is +1% of GDP leads to a 0.6/0.8% increase of CO2 but it’s not a proof that a 1% decrease would bring a 0.6/0.8% decrease. You need to first prove increases and decreases are symmetrical.
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@g_kallis I also cannot find which empirical study shows reducing working hours reduce emissions. Unless I’m mistaken, it’s all theoretical.
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@g_kallis I’m muting this convo I don’t want to keep having unpleasant conversations on this topic anymore. It probably was a mistake to expect something else. Mental health first. @simardcasanova/1507738990023163906
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@g_kallis I really approached degrowth with an open mind and a genuine curiosity This was, too, probably a mistake Have a good day