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Paris deputy mayor: 'US, 2nd-largest carbon emitter, has no right to mock us for not having air conditioning'
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Paris deputy mayor: 'US, 2nd-largest carbon emitter, has no right to mock us for not having air conditioning'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Paris deputy mayor criticized the US for mocking France over air conditioning while being the second-largest carbon emitter.
  • The statement highlights a perceived hypocrisy in international climate discussions.
  • The official urged greater focus on emissions reduction efforts.

A deputy mayor of Paris has sharply criticized the United States for mocking France's lower air conditioning usage while overlooking its own significant carbon emissions.

The official pointed out the hypocrisy of the US, the world's second-largest carbon emitter, criticizing France, which has a much lower per capita energy consumption related to cooling. This statement comes amid ongoing global discussions and efforts to address climate change, where international cooperation and equitable burden-sharing are key.

The remark underscores a frustration with what is perceived as a selective focus on certain countries' environmental practices while ignoring larger, systemic issues contributed by major emitters. The deputy mayor's comments aim to redirect the conversation towards more substantial actions needed from top polluting nations.

This critique serves as a call for a more balanced approach to climate accountability, urging major emitters like the US to focus on their own substantial reduction targets rather than singling out countries with comparatively lower environmental footprints.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.