Sunday, December 16, 2007

Hero of the climate

Randall Hoven of AmericanThinker uses government numbers of CO2 emissions to see what effect the Kyoto treaty had:
  • Emissions worldwide increased 18.0%.
  • Emissions from countries that signed the treaty increased 21.1%.
  • Emissions from non-signers increased 10.0%.
  • Emissions from the U.S. increased 6.6%.
So, US emissions grew more slowly (6.6%) than emissions from countries signing the Kyoto treaty (21.1%). This puts some perspective on the meaning of the Bali conference.

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