If you want an objective look at this situation, just watch this vid:
Canada withdrawing from Kyoto Protocol, reneges on climate change accord - YouTube
That definitely makes the funniest post you've ever made.
If you want an objective look at this situation, just watch this vid:
Canada withdrawing from Kyoto Protocol, reneges on climate change accord - YouTube
That definitely makes the funniest post you've ever made.
Piers Corbyn is the best weather man in this solar system.
Piers Corbyn
roflmao
Maybe.
But is he the best climate man?
Like he says, absolute nonsense.
The earths climate is a product of space weather. Any model that fails to incorporate the full solar spectrum, as the prime mover, is completely worthless. You've been had by bankers and their carpet bagers.
I like the idea that, if you're not in a treaty, you're still governed by the treaty.
I'd like to do up a contract like that, mentalfloss will no longer be allowed to post about climate change, and even if you don't agree, you'll be bound by the contract.
He's had his ass handed to him on more than one occasion, but whatevs.
You talk too much.
Canada, out of Kyoto, must still cut emissions: U.N. | Reuters
To some degree, it does. It depends on the numbers.
When it comes to Climate Change we are dealing what some call a global emergency. Life on this planet hinges on the actions that humans take today. So how can China's emissions be less dangerous because they had a late start?
The U.S. is the official proximate cause even if China is guilty as well.
Opps...
Upon further examination, I just realized this isn't total emissions.
It's the total emissions for the year 2008.
Why the trickery?
The data is also (somewhat) limited in terms of how they measure:
"The data only considers carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacture, but not emissions from land use such as deforestation."
China is (apparently) at the top of the heap and considering that the avg citizen doesn't operate an automobile, one can speculate that as their economy grows, and more folks purchase material items (cars), their emissions will shoot much higher.