10/31/13, "Report suggests 'permanent slowdown' in CO2 emissions," BBC, McGrath
(Following about increase in coal use is sidebar on BBC article, main article about CO2 follows).
"Back to the black stuff"
"The rise of shale in the US pushed down the cost of coal,
beleaguered European economies turned to it, in ever-increasing amounts.
The UK leads the way with its biggest rise in coal use since
2006, up 24% in a year. A similar rise was seen in Spain, with France
and Germany also showing increases. Ironically, Poland and the Czech
Republic reduced their use by 4 and 8% respectively.
"Countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Italy have new
coal plants and that is a decision for 40 years ahead - you can control
particulates, it's not so much a problem. But for the CO2 it's quite
dramatic," said Dr Maenhout."
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(Following is from main BBC story about slowdown in CO2 emissions):
"Global emissions of carbon dioxide may be showing the first signs of a "permanent slowdown" in the rate of increase.
According to a new report, emissions in 2012 increased at less than half the average over the past decade.
Key factors included the shift to shale gas for energy in the US while China increased its use of hydropower by 23%.
However the use of cheap coal continues to be an issue, with UK consumption up by almost a quarter.
The report on trends in global emissions has been produced
annually by the Netherlands Environment Assessment Agency and the
European Commission's Joint Research Centre.
It finds that emissions of carbon dioxide reached a new record in 2012 of 34.5bn tonnes....
But the rate of increase in CO2 was 1.4%, despite the global economy growing by 3.5%....
In the US, the shale revolution continues to make waves. Overall
emissions were down by 4% in the year mainly because of a continuing
shift from coal to gas in the generation of electricity. Shale is now
responsible for one third of US gas production and almost one quarter of
total oil production....
The other major decline came in the European Union where economic
recession in the 27 nation bloc saw emissions decline by 1.3%. This was
down to a decrease in energy consumption of oil and gas, with a 4%
decline in road transport."...
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Comment: It's still the evil US's fault. They forced coal to be cheap
which forced economies starved by greedy, parasitic monarchs like Prince
Charles to have to use coal again.
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George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.
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