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    Emissions primer

    These numbers are easily found, and generally included in articles regarding greenhouse emission rates.

    2015 total emissions by country

    2015 per capita carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion (metric tons)

    1 China 6.59
    2 United States 15.53
    3 India 1.58
    4 Russia 10.19
    Biggest Contributors To Global Warming In The World By Country
    share of global CO2 emissions
    1 China 23.43 %
    2 U.S. 14.69 %
    3 India 5.70 %
    4 Russian Federation 4.87 %
    What country produces the most pollution?
    Top 5 most polluting countries

    China (30%) The world's most populated country has an enormous export market, which has seen its industry grow to become a serious danger to the planet. ...
    United States (15%) The world's biggest industrial and commercial power. ...
    India (7%) ...
    Russia (5%) ...
    Japan (4%)
    Which countries have reduced emissions?

    The reduction in the US of nearly 800 million tons of CO2 emissions since 2007 is almost five times greater than the second ranked country (UK) is just slightly less than the reductions of the next ten countries combined (UK, Italy, Ukraine, Spain, Japan, Russian Federation, France, Germany, Canada, and Greece).Nov 8, 2017
    From: https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/...the-world.html

    Approximately two-thirds of all industrial methane and carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere since 1854 can be traced to burning fossil fuels and producing cement. Over the decades, scientists have succeeded in confidently tracing how much of climate change can be directly tied to human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels. Sadly, the carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are now higher than at any point in human history, further worsening the ‘greenhouse effect’ contributing to global warming and the consequences of climate change. In fact, recent data shows that global carbon dioxide emissions were 150 times higher in 2011 than they were in 1850.

    Since burning fossil fuels is usually a sign of heavy industry, carbon dioxide emissions can also serve as method of measuring a country’s economic growth. Nonetheless, a reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions is an important objective of not only environmentalists but of every humanitarian-oriented and environmentally conscious state in the world. At the moment, 192 countries have adopted the Kyoto protocol which, among many other objectives, aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% from the 1990 levels by 2012.

    In the world today, established economies have large, but waning, carbon emissions, while new economic giants in the developing world are increasing their emissions rapidly.
    China

    China emits almost twice the amount of greenhouse gases as the US, which it surpassed in 2006 as the world’s top contributor to atmospheric carbon dioxide. Today, the country accounts for approximately 23 percent of all global CO2 emissions. The United States government estimates project that, barring major reform, China will double its emissions by 2040, due to its heavy reliance on fossil fuels for steel production and electricity. Until recently, China was hesitant to establish targets for emissions, which continue to increase, although at a slower rate.
    United States

    The US has never entered into any binding treaty to curb greenhouse gases, but has cut more carbon dioxide emissions than any other nation nevertheless. The country is on pace to meet a 2009 pledge by the Obama administration to reduce CO2 emissions by 17% from 2005 levels by 2020.

    Unfortunately, CO2 emissions have gone up in recent as the country fights to recover back from the recession that began in 2008. President Obama’s administration has not always gained Congressional support, as means to balance making progress economically and reducing emissions do not always go hand in hand, and different political factions propose markedly different strategies concerning how to best do so. Most “clean air” legislation in this country has focused on improving automobile fuel economy and cutting carbon pollution from existing and new power plants.
    India

    In coming years, India plans to double its coal production to feed a national power grid that suffers from increasingly frequent blackouts. The nation faces the difficult challenge of curbing its greenhouse gases even as its population and economy continues to grow. In 2010, the country voluntarily committed to a 20-25 percent reduction in carbon emissions from 2005 levels (relative to economic output) by 2020.

    In summary, when it comes to pure carbon dioxide emissions today,
    China emits more carbon dioxide than 2nd Place US and 3rd Place India combined.
    The US has reduced its CO2 release for two years in a row despite bipartisan political conflicts.
    India has become the world’s third biggest emitter of carbon dioxide, pushing Russia down to the fourth position on our list.
    Biggest Contributors To Global Warming In The World By Country

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    Rank Country share of global CO2 emissions
    1 China 23.43 %
    2 U.S. 14.69 %
    3 India 5.70 %
    4 Russian Federation 4.87 %
    5 Brazil 4.17 %
    6 Japan 3.61 %
    7 Indonesia 2.31 %
    8 Germany 2.23 %
    9 Korea 1.75 %
    10 Canada 1.57 %
    11 Iran 1.57 %
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    Dave, at first glance, the stats you posted don't seem to agree with each other. For example, from the first quote box we have:

    2015 per capita carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion (metric tons)

    1 China 6.59
    2 United States 15.53

    Then, from the second quote box we see:

    Biggest Contributors To Global Warming In The World By Country
    share of global CO2 emissions
    1 China 23.43 %
    2 U.S. 14.69 %

    I'm not sure what may be correct, or if I am misinterpreting, but it appears the U.S. is leading in reductions, so that it good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Dave, at first glance, the stats you posted don't seem to agree with each other. For example, from the first quote box we have:

    2015 per capita carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion (metric tons)

    1 China 6.59
    2 United States 15.53

    Then, from the second quote box we see:

    Biggest Contributors To Global Warming In The World By Country
    share of global CO2 emissions
    1 China 23.43 %
    2 U.S. 14.69 %

    I'm not sure what may be correct, or if I am misinterpreting, but it appears the U.S. is leading in reductions, so that it good!
    The US is leading in reductions---and that is a great thing.

    You have to tie in the details when evaluating those numbers----China has a population of 1.4 BILLION, the USA, 326 MILLION.

    For total emissions multiply the per capita number by the population to get the total for the county.
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty” ---Sir Winston Churchill
    "Political extremism involves two prime ingredients: an excessively simple diagnosis of the world's ills, and a conviction that there are identifiable villains back of it all." ---John W. Gardner
    “You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” ---C. S. Lewis

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    I did not know it was a per capita thing. Going back and reading again I see it now. That makes more sense.
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    A word on US reductions; while we are leading in the area of reductions we began at a much worse place as seen by the per capita numbers. Because of our life style we have a much bigger bucket to empty. It is a combination of many things from our "disposable life style" to the things we eat. Consider the carbon footprint of lettuce in Maine in January----trucked from CA. That happens in our quantities nowhere else. PA's biggest export is water---drinking water---in disposable single use plastic bottles---hauled all over the US!

    We have done well picking low hanging fruit, primarily in the auto industry but it is only a touch of what needs to happen and can be painlessly achieved.
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty” ---Sir Winston Churchill
    "Political extremism involves two prime ingredients: an excessively simple diagnosis of the world's ills, and a conviction that there are identifiable villains back of it all." ---John W. Gardner
    “You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” ---C. S. Lewis

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    It's really not that much effort to effectively cut our admissions. My wife and I both downsized our vehicles. So, now my truck gets 31 MPG vs. the old truck's 17 MPG. Now, that I'm used to it, I just can't see going back to my wasteful habits. I'm personally convinced we can do better, without that much effort.

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    Consider the carbon footprint of lettuce in Maine in January----trucked from CA. That happens in our quantities nowhere else. PA's biggest export is water---drinking water---in disposable single use plastic bottles---hauled all over the US!

    We have done well picking low hanging fruit, primarily in the auto industry but it is only a touch of what needs to happen and can be painlessly achieved.
    I can see where there could be some changes made, but are you saying that people in Maine or any other place across the Country do not need to eat salads or have condiments on their burgers all winter? We in America get all sorts of fruits and vegetables from all over the world year round, it is a huge business for somebody that grows and sells their products. It is also a business to the company hauling those products and to the grocer that sells those products as well as a delight for the end user. What is the alternative to putting all of these people out of a job and telling consumers that they will no longer have lettuce in winter? To add to that, who is to say that it can't be trucked any other time of the year either. So if it is not grown local, you just do not get to eat it or use it?


    As far as the bottled water is concerned I hear that. Bottled water costs more than soda in places. Back in my roughnecking days we had a 5 gallon water can, we stopped and filled it up at the store where we filled the crew car up with gas from the hose at the gas pumps used to fill radiators. We all used a paper cup to drink that water during work and nobody got sick. Now a bunch of safety nazis came out and outlawed the "community" water can and we are forced to use disposable plastic bottles or not work on their jobsites.


    There are a bunch of good intentions, yet the results are disastrous for many on both sides of the coin.
    Last edited by TxMusky; 11-27-2018 at 10:26 PM.

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