Why are U.S. CO2 emissions per capita so large 10

Updated on science 2024-05-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because the United States is an industrial country, with a high degree of industrialization and many thermal power plants, the carbon dioxide emissions of photovoltaic power plants in the United States stand at a quarter of the total emissions of power plants in the world.

    Then there is the exhaust emissions of automobiles, which is one of the reasons, and I believe everyone knows that the production and use of automobiles in the United States are also extremely high.

    It can be seen that the carbon dioxide emissions of the United States are really staggering!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mainly thermal power generation, the use of cars and factory exhaust these three aspects, power generation has no way only in their own country, the most in the past is thermal power generation, that is, coal burning, now more water conservancy, reducing the combustion of coal and oil can reduce a lot of carbon dioxide emissions; Cars are a must-have for going out, and now many countries are advocating bus substitution, which is also to reduce the greenhouse effect; The worst thing for foreigners is to build factories in some less developed countries, that is, to sacrifice the environment of those countries in exchange for the wealth of those people, and the industrial emissions are also very ......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Americans live in luxury, drive private cars when they go out, large villas, and use a lot of electricity ......All kinds of luxury lifestyles produce CO2 directly (e.g., car exhaust) or indirectly (with a lot of electricity).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the past, people described life in the United States as too hot in the winter and too cold in the summer, and you can see why Americans emit the most carbon dioxide.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Which country in the world emits the most CO2 per capita? You'll know after reading it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The per capita carbon emissions of the United States are serious, three times that of China. "Cumulative carbon emissions per capita" is the sum of the accumulated carbon emissions of each country over a period of time in history (China uses 1900-2010) and divides it by the current population of the country. In fact, the results obtained by this formula are quite consistent in terms of the subject of responsibility, and from a scientific point of view, the concept of inherently human being is correct.

    The Chinese people widely support the drums and cries of "cumulative carbon emissions per capita".

    "Cumulative carbon emissions per capita" is a great concept invented by Chinese scientists in the cause of human environmental protection, which first appeared at the Poznan climate conference on December 2, 2008, and was jointly proposed by He Jiankun, a member of China's leading negotiating delegation and director of the low-carbon energy laboratory of Tsinghua University, and Pan Jiahua, director of the Sustainable Development Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Research on this concept is carried out by authoritative scientific research institutions in China.

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