Posted on Oct 25, 2021
Greenhouse emissions reached record levels in 2020, even with pandemic lockdowns
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The only good news is that the hole in the ozone layer is getting smaller, but for how long is the big question.
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As long as the idiots keep themselves in the fossil fuel camp things won't get better.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
That camp is the horse camp when the internal combustion engine came around. They'll eventually lose but not without a fight that hurts everyone.
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Reading the article, the bias is clear. NPR leftists wrote the article leaving out key information so that they can criminalize all industrialized countries. They evenly split the blame for Greenhouse emissions between China, the EU and the US knowing full well that the US contributes the smallest amount of Greenhouse emissions of the three entities. But that doesn't fit the narrative. Here's the breakdown. MT=Million Tons:
China (9,300 Mt)
The United States (4,800 Mt)
India (2,200 Mt)
Russia (1,500 Mt)
Japan (1,100 Mt)
Germany (718.8 Mt)
Korea (600 Mt)
Iran (567.1 Mt)
Canada (547.8 Mt)
Saudi Arabia (532.2 Mt)
Indonesia (496.4 Mt)
Mexico (446.0 Mt)
Brazil (427.6 Mt)
South Africa (421.7 Mt)
Australia (384.6 Mt)
Turkey (378.6 Mt)
United Kingdom (358.7 Mt)
Italy (321.5 Mt)
France (306.1 Mt)
Poland (305.8 Mt)
China (9,300 Mt)
The United States (4,800 Mt)
India (2,200 Mt)
Russia (1,500 Mt)
Japan (1,100 Mt)
Germany (718.8 Mt)
Korea (600 Mt)
Iran (567.1 Mt)
Canada (547.8 Mt)
Saudi Arabia (532.2 Mt)
Indonesia (496.4 Mt)
Mexico (446.0 Mt)
Brazil (427.6 Mt)
South Africa (421.7 Mt)
Australia (384.6 Mt)
Turkey (378.6 Mt)
United Kingdom (358.7 Mt)
Italy (321.5 Mt)
France (306.1 Mt)
Poland (305.8 Mt)
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