← Back to context Comment by ceejayoz 6 months ago Pot, meet kettle. Now do it per-capita. 10 comments ceejayoz Reply lucb1e 6 months ago https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/co-emissions-per-capitaSadly shows China going up, sharply until 2011, then more modestly. The latest 2023 data shows 8t/capita where the EU average is about 6 (not every EU country is rich, but sounds like that ought to be enough for a decent lifestyle) and US 14 ceejayoz 6 months ago > Sadly shows China going up, sharply until 2011, then more modestly.And how does their current value compare to the US? lucb1e 6 months ago > And how does their current value compare to the US?Read my comment? vondur 6 months ago Looks like the US is decreasing from the chart. 4 replies → gorwell 6 months ago [flagged] ceejayoz 6 months ago So, if we divide every country into several smaller ones, climate change goes away?
lucb1e 6 months ago https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/co-emissions-per-capitaSadly shows China going up, sharply until 2011, then more modestly. The latest 2023 data shows 8t/capita where the EU average is about 6 (not every EU country is rich, but sounds like that ought to be enough for a decent lifestyle) and US 14 ceejayoz 6 months ago > Sadly shows China going up, sharply until 2011, then more modestly.And how does their current value compare to the US? lucb1e 6 months ago > And how does their current value compare to the US?Read my comment? vondur 6 months ago Looks like the US is decreasing from the chart. 4 replies →
ceejayoz 6 months ago > Sadly shows China going up, sharply until 2011, then more modestly.And how does their current value compare to the US? lucb1e 6 months ago > And how does their current value compare to the US?Read my comment? vondur 6 months ago Looks like the US is decreasing from the chart. 4 replies →
gorwell 6 months ago [flagged] ceejayoz 6 months ago So, if we divide every country into several smaller ones, climate change goes away?
ceejayoz 6 months ago So, if we divide every country into several smaller ones, climate change goes away?
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/co-emissions-per-capita
Sadly shows China going up, sharply until 2011, then more modestly. The latest 2023 data shows 8t/capita where the EU average is about 6 (not every EU country is rich, but sounds like that ought to be enough for a decent lifestyle) and US 14
> Sadly shows China going up, sharply until 2011, then more modestly.
And how does their current value compare to the US?
> And how does their current value compare to the US?
Read my comment?
Looks like the US is decreasing from the chart.
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So, if we divide every country into several smaller ones, climate change goes away?