China Beats U.S. in Per-Capita Pollution for First Time - Bloomberg “We
are nowhere near the commitments needed to stay below 2 degrees Celsius
of climate change, a level that will be hard to reach for any country,
including rich nations,” said Corinne Le Quere, co-author of the report
and a director of the Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research at the
University of East Anglia, England. “CO2 growth now is much faster than
it was in the 1990s, and we’re not delivering the improvements in carbon
intensity we anticipated 10 years ago.” Each person in China produced
7.2 tons of carbon dioxide on average compared with 6.8 tons in Europe
and 1.9 tons in India in 2013, according to the study by the Tyndall
Center and the University of Exeter’s College of Mathematics and
Physical Sciences. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-21/china-beats-u-s-in-per-capital-pollution-for-first-time.html?utm_source=The+Sinocism+China+Newsletter&utm_campaign=1c6ee2e573-Sinocism09_22_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_171f237867-1c6ee2e573-29615013&mc_cid=1c6ee2e573&mc_eid=5935182a65
Related: Q. and A.: Glen Peters on China and Climate Change - NYTimes.com In
an interview, Glen Peters, a senior research fellow at the Center for
International Climate and Environmental Research – Oslo and a scientist
with the Global Carbon Project, discussed why China poses such a big
challenge for curbing global warming:http://sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/q-and-a-glen-peters-on-china-and-climate-change/?smid=tw-share&utm_source=The+Sinocism+China+Newsletter&utm_campaign=1c6ee2e573-Sinocism09_22_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_171f237867-1c6ee2e573-29615013&mc_cid=1c6ee2e573&mc_eid=5935182a65
Related: China Coal Peak Imminent Makes Coal Risky Investment: Study - Bloomberg Investments
in coal assets may be hit by falling costs for renewable energies and
tighter regulation to combat global warming, said the group, which
promotes the idea that the world can’t burn all the fossil fuels it’s
investing in while meeting its climate goals. “There are a host of
signals that Chinese demand for coal is close to peaking which will
cause a seismic shift in the market,” Anthony Hobley, chief executive
officer, wrote in a report released today. “This is potentially a risky
business for investors.”http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-21/china-coal-peak-imminent-makes-coal-risky-investment-study.html?utm_source=The+Sinocism+China+Newsletter&utm_campaign=1c6ee2e573-Sinocism09_22_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_171f237867-1c6ee2e573-29615013&mc_cid=1c6ee2e573&mc_eid=5935182a65
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