Most rich countries, including the U.S., have decreased their per capita carbon emissions since 1990.
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Most rich countries, including the U.S., have decreased their per capita carbon emissions since 1990.
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And here is a picture of total emissions by region.pic.twitter.com/kdfXOFJ1dj
Here is a more detailed, slightly more up-to-date picture of total emissions by country through 2015.pic.twitter.com/cpZQCRrNek
Here is a chart showing that most of China's growth in CO2 emissions has not been from rich countries exporting their carbon-intensive industries to China.pic.twitter.com/fpJKamCZYJ
Here's a chart showing total CO2 emissions by country or continent up through 2016.pic.twitter.com/dGt1UcxoP0
Here's a chart of carbon intensity (CO2 emissions per $ of GDP) for various countries and continents.pic.twitter.com/hIW6Mmofs9
Here's a chart showing that most of the United States' carbon emissions reduction has NOT come from exporting its polluting industries to other countries.pic.twitter.com/VjrEz4MdbV
Here is a great source if you want to make your own charts, or look at different aspects of the carbon problem:https://ourworldindata.org/co2-and-other-greenhouse-gas-emissions …
My takeaway from all this: 1. Getting China to switch from coal to solar/wind is utterly crucial to fighting climate change. 2. Helping poor countries in Africa, South Asia, etc. industrialize without ever going through a "coal phase" will be extremely important. (end)
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