No we are not by the 2021 numbers.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ta-by-country/
No we are not by the 2021 numbers.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ta-by-country/
This isn't an oil and gas specific attack. This is just simple business. Goal of business is to make money #1. If it didn't make money (not getting fined / actually being allowed to exist) then businesses wouldn't do it. A corp would pay you a quarter an hour if it was legal. That's just the cold unfeeling reality of business.
In the US, it's bad for business in some industries to not go green.
See this is where I don't think you're seeing how big of a picture I'd make it. Let's play pretend and say I'm President and have a favorable house / senate super majority.
My priorities are
1. Fix Poverty (make people able to afford to live)
2. Fix Human Rights (make people want to live)
3. Fix Sustainability of our Home (make people able to live indefinitely)
And part of my "green" policies would be drastic and potentially unpopular in the consequences. But I'd wean us off the cheap China build teat. I'm talking embargo until they get their shit together. But not just that in a vacuum. Invest in America and bring up the floor to make people able to support themselves. Bring back a sort of isolationist policy and have high import taxes. I could go on and on here, but I don't think the answer is fully attacking oil and gas, it's finding sustainable ways to not need oil and gas. One good one is an embargo on China.
Thank you for the data. We look to be 5th, however all those countries are tiny middle eastern nations. We are the worst of any big nation for sure.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ted-countries/
We're #2 in total CO2 and about half of China's total... however, China has over 4x the population we do, so it seems we're way worse than them PER CAPITA, which is what I was specifically asking about
It seems hypocrital of some in here to point the climate change finger at China as we create 2x the crap as them per person...
But dont we overproduce in order to help countries that cannot? That has to be factored in. We have some of the best farmland on the planet- let's not punish the tractors for doing their work to help other countries around the world. We produce CO2 so they stay alive or so they dont fall into a 3rd world status- ORRRRRRR- to keep them out of the arms of China
The extreme heat just hasn't made it here, at least until this week if the forecast verifies. So far, August has been 1.9 degrees F lower than normal.
Also, just checked the data for August 2011. Had one day at 101, and the monthly average was only 0.3 degrees F above normal. Quite hot, but nothing like central Mississippi apparently.
Not saying you're wrong, but that level of analysis is probably very hard to find statistics on.
Moreover, it's a 2 way street. We may export wheat and meat, but China exports mass produced goods to us too. Hard to sort out.
Regardless, we are not some "clean" country that needs to get the slackers in shape. We are also one of the worst ourselves
Yes and no. When you start looking at EPI indexes China is by far worse in overall clean and Green friendly countries. Couple with the overall emissions, they score in the bottom 10 of all countries. They are the largest and most environmentally abusive of large nations. We are not even close to them when the indexes factor in per Capita rate. We have a ways to go, don't get me wrong, but our trends are to the better by a significant margin and in the top half of countries, they are still getting worse.
10 days till football begins..and this is what everyone on here wants to talk about.....
To be fair. I'm glad to see the politics have for the most part stayed out...
Again. It's hot. it's damn hot. but the worst of summer is almost over thankfully.
Hey just wanted to give everyone a headsup but we are under and excessive heat warning, lol!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/K2I7dZR7lh4
What's there to talk about with football? We're going 15-0 and winning it all. Everyone here pretty much agrees on that. Not much activity on here when people agree. When we disagree you get more + we've stayed away from problematic ad hominem attacks. This is actually solid discussion which shows growth.
Anyways dawgs by 90.
I went to school in Meridian in the 50s and 60s. Our elementary school didn't have air-conditioning. The new junior high, Northwest, was all on one level and didn't have air-conditioning. It had a flat roof, and one time they ran lawn sprinklers on the roof but it didn't help much. High school was just the 11th and 12th grades and for the most part didn't have air-conditioning. But we made it just fine and as far as I know never closed or shut down early because it was hot. At State, the freshman dorms were not air conditioned, but the school year is mostly in the fall, winter, and spring so it didn't matter much. Later on, I was in Hamlin and Suttle and both were air-conditioned and it was like heaven. I was a co-op student and spent one summer in Hamlin when the AC was broken, and little to no ventilation.
Fellow Wildcat here, Class of ?83. I went to Kate Griffin for jr high and no AC just fans, the 10th grade was at Harris, no AC and the 11th and 12th at MHS and like you said we made it just fine of course this was before the heat index was invented we just knew it was hot lol!
Thanks for asking. I'm finding out I don't heal like i did when i was younger. Everythings coming along pretty well except for the ankle fractures, but it's all good and i'll be fine just a little longer than I anticipated. Will be at the Arizona and lsu game for sure, hope to make a couple more.
Great to hear! Yes it's much harder to heal these days. I think it's the weather!!!
Then there's this
https://climate.nasa.gov/news/3204/t...-stratosphere/
"...and the huge amounts of water vapor from the eruption may have a small, temporary warming effect, since water vapor traps heat. The effect would dissipate when the extra water vapor cycles out of the stratosphere and would not be enough to noticeably exacerbate climate change effects."
Way before you, Commerce. I was class of 65. We had our 45th class reunion a few years ago, and oddly enough, I was the only one out of over 500 graduates who hadn't changed a bit ....
In the 60s, Harris was still the black school (hadn't yet integrated the schools there). Does Meridian now have two high schools, Meridian and Harris?
Yeah you?re just a little older, lol. I was born in 65. Harris has been closed down for awhile and so has KG. We used to have baseball practice in the Harris gym when there was inclimate weather. Ground balls come at you pretty hard off a gym floor.
We just had our 40th and funny thing I?m the only one who hasn?t changed a bit either!