Mattyfisk wrote on Nov 17
th, 2019 at 3:52pm:
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CO2 emissions per capita in Germany are equivalent to 9.44 tons per person (based on a population of 82,193,768 in 2016), an increase by 0.07 over the figure of 9.36 CO2 tons per person registered in 2015; this represents a change of 0.8% in CO2 emissions per capita.
https://knoema.com/atlas/Germany/CO2-emissions-per-capita
Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?
No petal. Per capita is a wankfest. Germany is a small country. Australia is a large country. The distances required to transport goods is far greater in Australia than Germany. Germany is closing its CO2 free nuclear generators.
Mattyfisk wrote on Nov 17
th, 2019 at 3:52pm:
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Australia has one of the highest per capita emissions of carbon dioxide in the world, with its 0.3% of the world's population releasing 1.07% of the world's greenhouse gases. Australia is one of the lowest emitters by area, due to its low population density.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas_emissions_by_Australia
You note they don't want to get into the real world of net emissions?
Repeat after me "Australia is a carbon sink". "Australia's net emissions, (which many countries are striving for), is less than zero".