Well, this is it. Are we as a World going to fudge, yet again, the single most important issue around today or are we, as a World, actually going to realise how imortant it is that we do something now.
I don't believe it is going over the top to say that what we do today and in the next 5 years will affect generations to come and their quality, or lack of it, of life.
The World is heating up and that ultimately will mean death to mankind.
It will come as no surprise as to the identity of the worst/biggest polluters but we all need to do something about it but China and the USA more than most.
CO2 emissions by country - in tonnes, 2019
China - 10,175m - 7.1 per capita
USA - 5,285m - 16.1 per capita
India - 2,616m - 1.9 per capita
Russia - 1,678m - 11.5 per capita
Japan - 1,107m - 8.7 per capita
Iran - 780m - 9.5 per capita
Germany - 702m - 8.4 per capita
Indonesia - 618m - 2.3 per capita
South Korea - 611m - 11.9 per capita
Saudi Arabia - 582m - 17.0 per capita
Will self short term interest succeed or will COP 26 actually achieve something unlike the G20 Meeting in Rome where gestures and platitudes prevailed?
Do any of you think there is no real problem or is everyone already convinced we have a seious issue but the politicians are too scared to do something drastic as that could impact upon them short term?
I don't believe it is going over the top to say that what we do today and in the next 5 years will affect generations to come and their quality, or lack of it, of life.
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The World is heating up and that ultimately will mean death to mankind.
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It will come as no surprise as to the identity of the worst/biggest polluters but we all need to do something about it but China and the USA more than most.
CO2 emissions by country - in tonnes, 2019
China - 10,175m - 7.1 per capita
USA - 5,285m - 16.1 per capita
India - 2,616m - 1.9 per capita
Russia - 1,678m - 11.5 per capita
Japan - 1,107m - 8.7 per capita
Iran - 780m - 9.5 per capita
Germany - 702m - 8.4 per capita
Indonesia - 618m - 2.3 per capita
South Korea - 611m - 11.9 per capita
Saudi Arabia - 582m - 17.0 per capita
Will self short term interest succeed or will COP 26 actually achieve something unlike the G20 Meeting in Rome where gestures and platitudes prevailed?
Do any of you think there is no real problem or is everyone already convinced we have a seious issue but the politicians are too scared to do something drastic as that could impact upon them short term?

