All good points and well constructed response, thanks you. Although I think your analogy to fussil fuels in refemrce to the child bride matter is not the best as fossil fuel etc hinge around technology and money and I don't believe it would disadvantage a country to outlaw such a thing

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I wasn’t analogising fossil fuels to child brides as much as using it an another example of the west telling the developing nations what they have to do.

Our Industrial Revolution laid the foundations for our society as it is - at great cost to the environment with not even a second thought to fossil fuel usage, carbon footprint or carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

But now we’ve learnt more, there are those who want to block the developing nations from using fossil fuels because it’s continuing the destruction of the environment.

To be clear, I think unfettered fossil fuel usage is a bad thing too. But we can’t deny them their development (although a cynic might suggest it’s being done to help keep them down) so there has to be a different solution.

It’s so interwoven that most just ignore it and continue with the status quo - it’s easier to ignore than effect change.

But travelling opens your eyes to their plight. And with a small dose of humanity it’s easy to see it’s not us and them, but we are all one and by raising one group, everyone moves up together.