I've been reading about Indian cooking fires and stove for decades.
Inefficient stoves are literally causing deforestation of huge areas.
Inefficient stoves are literally causing deforestation of huge areas.
Fuck Israel
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Didn't say anything like that either.uziq wrote:
are all of your climate change arguments really going to come down to 'there are too many blacks, yellows, and browns'? because the actual emissions data does not reflect this claim that indian wood-fires are making the biggest contributions to global warming.
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dilbert. look at the co2/capita emissions. look at the household co2 consumption/capita if you really want to filter out all the heavy industry and modern agribusiness. your lifestyle literally consumes about 12x as much co2 per annum as an indian's.Dilbert_X wrote:
I'm sure the average Indian produces more CO2 from cooking their peasant diet over an open fire than you do popping your ready meals in a microwave.
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you've really got to love this shit.I don't eat meat so I don't have a cow, a couple of pigs and 20 chickens farting methane all day on my behalf, methane being 28x worse a greenhouse gas than CO2
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I bet they do actually, plus there are about a billion of them cooking over open fires with a thermal efficiency of about 10%.an indian burning wood to heat some locally grown produce is not incurring anywhere near the costs of a fucking modern processed foodstuff in a western industrial nation
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We export a lot of energy intensive materials and a hell of a lot of of farmed produce. If we didn't I'm sure we'd be well down compared with the OECD average. Other states are behind the curve and still burning coal.evidently all of australia isn't as clean or conscientious as you, otherwise how would a country of 25 million be fifteenth globally on the table of total emissions
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I've never blamed drug cartels, the consumer is to blame for the poor mexicans caught in the shootouts and tit-for-tat beheadings. People like you don't care though.
https://climateanalytics.org/media/aust … ly2019.pdfAustralia’s share of global CO2 emissions from domestic use of fossil fuels was about 1.4% of global fossil fuel combustion emissions in 2017. We find that accounting for fossil fuel exports lifts Australia’s global carbon footprint from domestic use and export of fossil fuels to about 5%. This carbon footprint is equivalent to the total emissions of Russia, which is ranked the fifth biggest CO2 emitter globally.
Australia is the world’s largest coal (thermal + metallurgical) exporter, accounting for about 29% of traded coal globally in 2016 and will soon be the world’s largest natural gas (LNG) exporter. As a consequence, Australia's global carbon footprint is very significant, with exported fossil fuel emissions currently representing around 3.6% of global emissions. In 2017, Australian coal and gas exports produced around 2.9% and 0.6% of global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion respectively.
Australia is one of the highest per capita CO2 emitters in the world. On a per capita basis, Australia’s carbon footprint, including exports, surpasses China by a factor of 9, the US by a factor of 4 and India by a factor of 37.
The results of this analysis show that if current government and industry projections for fossil fuel exports are realised, Australia could be responsible (including both domestic and exported emissions) for about 13% (between 11.9% - 17.4%) of Paris Agreement compatible global CO2 emissions in 2030–1. By far the largest growth would be coming from coal exports.
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Ah no, their population growth slows, not the same as a cut. Words are complex I know.uziq wrote:
it's still a fact that countries whose standard of living is on the rise DO by default cut their populations. that's how population growth and development work.
How does India have 50% more people than the whole of Europe when they're still a third world country, and with ~1/4 of the landmass? Thats the real unexplained overshoot.it's still a fact that the biggest and most consequential population explosion in the history of the planet was the european-western one, around the time of the first and second industrial revolutions. that's the culprit for putting 150 years' worth of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. so far the indians, chinese and africans haven't contributed much, when you consider the total over the last century or two.