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Morning Joe

arctic ice the size of alaska and more in antarctica, and it threatens coastal communities, maybe even pensacola, hopefully not, someday. this is an existential threat to our marine life and the weather patterns that have come out of that. >> you're also looking at emissions. where do we stand? >> sure. so the problem is, the carbon dioxide we've been pouring into the atmosphere for as long as we've been burning any kind of fuel to make heat for other purposes, now we're suffering the consequences. we've been putting co2 into the air. here's what's happened. total co2 emissions, i did this by region and country. there is good news and less good news. europe's emissions of co2 peaked early, and they have actually done a decent job of getting them down to here. the u.s. peaked over here and have gotten them down a little bit. look at china. look at the rest of asia.

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Morning Joe

look at india. they are shooting up. their share of emissions has gone from a relatively small part in asia to the majority of emissions in asia. now, there is a reason for it. faster economic growth means more use of energy, means more co2. that's a pretty straight line that is very hard to break. but when you look at the amount of emissions from places like china relative to the growth rate of their economy, you do get a somewhat different picture. all countries have succeeded in becoming more energy efficient. they've succeeded in reducing the amount of energy and emissions per unit of gdp, relative to the growth rate of their economy. this black dotted line is the whole world. down here, interestingly, you see the uk and germany and china tied in terms of what they've accomplished. the developing more, india, japan -- japan is not a developing country, obviously --

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No end to climate troubles - Editorials - Business Recorder

EDITORIAL: Earlier predictions about the effects of climate change are turning out to be so frighteningly true that...

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iTWire - Making sense of sustainability in an ocean of data

GUEST OPINION: Did you know that the tech sector is responsible for the same volume of carbon emissions as the aviation industry? As cloud workloads a...

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Biden CO2, Hydrogen Pipeline Dreams Get Wake-Up Call

The Biden administration wants to expand, and ideally retrofit, crude and natural gas pipelines to transport CO2 and hydrogen. Industry says it's not that simple.

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