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The United States Is Far and Away the Leader in Carbon Dioxide Emissions : Study

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The newly published synthesis of the Fifth Assessment Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is yet another reminder that to maintain a legitimate shot at avoiding warming of greater than 2 °C, greenhouse-gas emissions must be cut 40 to 70 percent by midcentury and reduced to zero by 2100.

How exactly to achieve this is the subject of ongoing geopolitical debate. The United States points to its annual emissions, which have been gradually trending downward, and argues that China, now the world’s leading annual emitter, bears equal responsibility, along with other high-emitting nations like India. China, meanwhile, argues that because the U.S. and other wealthy nations have contributed a disproportionate share of the greenhouse gases already accumulated in the atmosphere, they should be held more accountable for emissions cuts over the next several decades.

Since the effects of atmospheric carbon dioxide linger for centuries (See “Climate Change: The Moral Choices”), that’s a fair point. In the fifth assessment report, the IPCC has for the first time embraced the concept of a carbon budget. According to the panel, ensuring that warming remains below 2 °C will require keeping the total of human-caused emissions, from the beginning of the industrial era through the end of this century, below about a trillion tons of carbon. Over half of that total had already been emitted into the atmosphere by 2011.

At the very least, an accounting of cumulative historical emissions by individual countries is relevant context for today’s geopolitical gridlock. For example, according to the World Resources Institute, the United States has emitted some 10 times as much as India, whose population is nearly four times larger.

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cululative sure, but our emissions have remained flat for awhile and are actually going down.


while China's emissions are growing exponentially. by 2030 they will be putting out two times the emissions we will be.
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not saying we aren't the main cause for global climate change.
 
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not saying we aren't the main cause for global climate change.

Yeap. That's the main issue.

-US has more resources then China.
-US is scientifically more advanced then China.
-An average US citizen is much more prosperpus then an average Chinese citizen.
-An average US citizen is responsible for much more carbon emmision then an average Chinese citizen.
-US is the main reason that we're experiencing global warming because the total carbon emmision that it made since the beginning of the industrial revolution is unprecedented.
-The cost of cutting carbon footprint in economy is high and it's easier for this price to be paid by developed countries/advanced economies like EU and US rather then developing economies like China.
-As a developing nation it's expected for China to be exploiting cheapest sources available for electricty production. Whereas more established economies can go the extra mile easier and seek for cleaner alternatives.

Yet still conservatives in US doesn't even believe in global warming and see this as A Chinese conspriacy and liberals are blaming China for all the Carbon emission.

Instead of helping US and EU putting sanctions on Chinese renewable companies. And fingerpointing for all the pollution? Damn I don't wanna live in the same planet with this hypocricy.
 
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-As a developing nation it's expected for China to be exploiting cheapest sources available for electricty production. Whereas more established economies can go the extra mile easier and seek for cleaner alternatives.

But, interestingly enough, China is by far the largest investor in clean energy since 2011.

But, no global environmental concern will come at the expense of China's own economic development until a certain level of prosperity is achieved and sustained.

Historically, the UK bears an equal responsibility as the US as a main polluter.
 
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But, interestingly enough, China is by far the largest investor in clean energy since 2011.

Exactly.. And the world should be thankful for that. I know that There are A lot of Chinese investment on thorium reactors which can be an ultimate solution for energy production or at least will be a very acceptable phase until fusion is cracked.

Also I know that China is making huge investments on 4th generation nuclear reactors which are meltdown proof.

Of course solar, wind, biomass etc are also good techniques for electricty production but they are never efficient enough.

Western intellectuals are misleading global energy crisis. Humanity should invest in nuclear because every problem about them (including nuclear waste) is actually solveable. And There are A lot of room for research in that realm.
 
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Exactly.. And the world should be thankful for that. I know that There are A lot of Chinese investment on thorium reactors which can be an ultimate solution for energy production or at least will be a very acceptable phase until fusion is cracked.

Also I know that China is making huge investments on 4th generation nuclear reactors which are meltdown proof.

Of course solar, wind, biomass etc are also good techniques for electricty production but they are never efficient enough.

Western intellectuals are misleading global energy crisis. Humanity should invest in nuclear because every problem about them (including nuclear waste) is actually solveable. And There are A lot of room for research in that realm.

China has also been mulling (and I think started the production of the first unit) building floating nuclear power plants. That's a great idea, in my view, since it may allow high degree commercialization as well as a reliable backup in times of natural crises.
 
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Humanity should invest in nuclear because every problem about them (including nuclear waste) is actually solveable. And There are A lot of room for research in that realm.

Well you should be applauding the US because that was exactly what we were thinking in the 1960's. We have more nuclear power than the next 3 highest countries combined (even though we pretty much have had a moratorium on building them since 1979). Unfortunately we now have tons of spent rods we have to store safely for 300-25,000 years.
 
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