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      Chris Lewer
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      Could other countries successfully implement one-child policies? Or is our desire for freedom of choice greater than our desire for a healthier planet?

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      Emilio Rafters
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      I can’t believe that China hasn’t done its own forecast on this before changing its child policy. It seems like a reasonably simple thing to work out. Common sense in fact. More people, particularly young people who are bigger consumers, equates to more carbon emissions.

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      Arvo
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      China is one of the biggest producers of carbon, but we can’t entirely blame China.

      Remember that a huge amount of this carbon is produced by manufacturing and China manufactures for the entire world. I would think that half of the products we all buy are made in China. China is supplying to global demand, so the rest of the world needs to take responsibility for much of China’s emissions.

      How about less people on the entire planet? Less consumption, less carbon emissions.

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