The general point is fine but that top map is odd. Brazil, India and China all in green? Based on 'overshoot'. What's that? Expected future reductions?ZMM wrote:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(20)30196-0/fulltextFor this analysis, national fair shares of a safe global carbon budget consistent with the planetary boundary of 350 ppm were derived. These fair shares were then subtracted from countries' actual historical emissions (territorial emissions from 1850 to 1969, and consumption-based emissions from 1970 to 2015) to determine the extent to which each country has overshot or undershot its fair share. Through this approach, each country's share of responsibility for global emissions in excess of the planetary boundary was calculated.
Brooks wrote:I think using this thread to develop personal risk mitigation strategies is a good idea. I'm hear to listen.
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