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China Likely To Have Lower GHG Emissions Than USA By 2035

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China's electrification, renewables, and infrastructure trajectories mean coal demand is going to plummet, and emissions with it. The post China Likely To Have Lower GHG Emissions Than USA By 2035 appeared first on CleanTechnica. Not so much.

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USA & China Electricity Generation TWh & CO2e Trajectories Since 2000 Are Startling

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continued] The post USA & China Electricity Generation TWh & CO2e Trajectories Since 2000 Are Startling appeared first on CleanTechnica. For a decade I’ve been tracking the exponential expansion of wind, solar, and to a lesser extent hydro electricity generation.

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Only One Country Is Making Progress On Electrifying Everything

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Jacobson’s work in the USA and then internationally with his 100% Renewables by 2050 modeling laid much of the groundwork for this. For close to twenty years, it’s been clear that electrifying everything is a key climate change wedge.

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Rice study finds using natural gas for electricity and heating, not transportation, more effective in reducing GHGs

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Rice University researchers have determined a more effective way to use natural gas to reduce climate-warming emissions would be in the replacement of existing coal-fired power plants and fuel-oil furnaces rather than burning it in cars and buses. However, residential uses and exports of natural gas were not considered in those comparisons.

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China’s Oil & Gas Giant Sinopec Says Peak Oil Demand Already Happened In China

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Half of the world's economy has already reached peak gasoline and diesel demand while electric vehicle deliveries in every segment are shooting through the roof.

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Hey Exxon! Hey Chevron! My Friends At the EPA Are Declaring What You Do Dangerous & You Will Pay. Pack Up Losers, It’s Time For You to Go!

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What it should have said is: “Polluters & Global Warmers Caught In The Act and Stopped – New Clean, Green, Sustainable Economy Begins Booming!&#. And I’m especially happy and excited about how much this pisses off the worst of bad guys operating in the USA today. That’s the real news here.

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PBL/JRC: Global CO2 emissions increase to new all-time record in 2013, but growth is slowing down

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This was mainly due to the continuing steady increase in energy use in emerging economies over the past ten years. China, the USA and the EU remain the top-3 emitters of CO 2 , accounting for respectively 29%, 15% and 11% of the world’s total. per year since 2003, excluding the credit crunch years). in 2013 and 3.4%

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