@Peters_Glen @gcarbonproject Wow, this is stunning. Are these all sources of GHG emissions for China, Glen?
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@TimmonsRoberts Just CO2, due to a 2.9% decrease in coal consumption. Have to see if this can be sustained... - Show replies
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@Peters_Glen@gcarbonproject Remarkable, Glen. Do the data suggest this could be China's first recorded annual decline in CO2 emissions? -
@ChuBailiang There were also drops around 1997, 1998. That was the calm before the storm...
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@Peters_Glen Is this likely to be the trend going forward?@gcarbonproject -
@abjartnes I am a bit sceptical of the 2.9% drop in coal, but I will give then the benefit of the doubt for now...@gcarbonproject - Show replies
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@Peters_Glen@gcarbonproject so that's a first yes? -
@Guay_JG have a look on@Peters_Glen twitter feed for more info
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@Peters_Glen@ret_ward@gcarbonproject Wow, only 3 times higher than 12 yrs ago. How many annual 0.7% falls needed to revert to 2003 levels?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@fergusgreen --> did you see?@Peters_Glen@gcarbonprojectThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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