Whilst the tenor of this article may be correct, without having the data to back me up I have to question their information about Russia.
I have no doubt that there is some very creative accounting but IF Russia did in deed achieve a reduction in emissions relative to 1990 it would be an achievement, for the collapse of the Soviet Union occurred in 1990 (not after, as they suggest) and marked the beginning of a decade of severe decline and practical halting of most industrual production.
The following 15 years have marked a period of considerable improvement in economic activity, including, no doubt,industrial output.
The following statement HAS to be nonsense:
"A promise to cut emissions compared to 1990 by 25% is a promise to increase emissions by 30% compared to this year."
Having said that a promise to cut emissions by 30% has to be equal nonsense and about as believable as everything else coming out of COP21.
At
COP21, the world agreed to increase emissions
Some
countries will reduce emissions a little, but other countries will
increase them a lot. You would never know this from UN and media
reports.
13
December, 2014
by
Jonathan Neale
Global Climate Jobs
Global Climate Jobs
The
circus is over. The suits are leaving Paris. There have been millions
of words written about the text. But one fact stands out. All the
governments of the world have agreed to increase global greenhouse
gas emissions every year between now and 2030. [1]
Why?
Because all the countries have agreed to accept the promises of all
the other countries. Among the top 20 countries for emissions, here
are the countries that have promised to increase their emissions a
lot by 2030: China, India, Russia, Korea, Mexico, Indonesia, South
Africa, Turkey, Thailand, Kazakhstan, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam.
And
here are the countries in the top 20 that have promised to cut their
emissions by about 1% a year between now and 2030: USA, European
Union, Japan, Canada, Brazil, Australia, and Argentina.
The
countries that won’t cut will increase a lot will increase a lot.
The countries that will cut will not cut by much. You would never
know this from the way the agreement has been reported by the UN or
the media.
They
phrase everything as a promise to cut emissions. But they phrase
these promises in ways that lie. So some countries, like Korea and
Mexico, promise to cut emissions compared to Business as Usual (BAU).
Business as Usual means the current UN estimate of how much emissions
will increase if nothing is done. So a promise to cut only compared
to Business as Usual is a promise to increase emissions.
Other
countries, like India and China, promise to cut emissions in terms of
carbon intensity. Carbon intensity is the amount of carbon in fossil
fuels that is needed to produce the same amount of work. Carbon
intensity has been going down in the United States for a hundred
years. It is going down all over the world. This is because we learn
to use coal, oil and gas more efficiently, just like we learn to use
everything else in industry more productively. So a promise to cut
carbon intensity is a promise to increase emissions.
Or
they play tricks with time. Russia promises to cut emissions by 25%
by 2030, compared with emissions in 1990. But the Russian economy
collapsed after 1990, so the emissions were much higher in 1990 than
they are even now. A promise to cut emissions compared to 1990 by 25%
is a promise to increase emissions by 30% compared to this year. [2]
Then
there are the rich countries which promise to cut emissions by a lot.
But they always choose a comparison date to make them look good.
The
US, for instance, promises to cut emissions in 2030 by 26% compared
to 2005. But US emissions in 2014 were already 9% lower than in 2005.
So really they are only promising to cut emissions by 15% in the next
fifteen years.
The
European Union promises to cut emissions by 40% compared to 1990. But
EU emissions are already 20% less than they were in 1990. So this is
a promise to cut emissions by 20% in the next 15 years.
So
some countries will increase emissions a lot and some countries will
cut them a little.
The
regions of the world that will increase emissions already make two
thirds of global emissions. The regions that will cut emissions a
little make one third of global emissions. [3]
You
do the math. They are lying. Emissions will rise every year. The
leaders of the world have betrayed humanity. All we have on our side
is seven billion people. Now we go home and mobilize.
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