It’s essentially a map of big countries (population, territory, population density…)
This map would be way more interesting if it was normalized per capita or some other meaningful denominator. Only then does it make sense to point fingers.
A few of the dimwits I work with use china alot as a reason to not do anything about climate change because they keep building coal plants but… The coal plants they build are more efficient.
According to this chart the UK is doing well but we can still do better and we should keep doing more.
It’s essentially a map of big countries (population, territory, population density…)
This map would be way more interesting if it was normalized per capita or some other meaningful denominator. Only then does it make sense to point fingers.
China and India have 5 times the population of the USA, and yet are 1 order of magnitude or more below the USA. You’re not making sense here
UK has a higher population than Canada but had a lower rating on this scale. So that’s not strictly true.
Not to mention India and China vs. the US
Total emissions would tell a different story but population is not the only factor here
A few of the dimwits I work with use china alot as a reason to not do anything about climate change because they keep building coal plants but… The coal plants they build are more efficient.
According to this chart the UK is doing well but we can still do better and we should keep doing more.