PDF warning: https://assets.bbhub.io/professional/sites/24/energy-transition-investment-trends-2023.pdf
EDIT: This is the report released in 2023, not the one covering 2023 I guess.
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PDF warning: https://assets.bbhub.io/professional/sites/24/energy-transition-investment-trends-2023.pdf
EDIT: This is the report released in 2023, not the one covering 2023 I guess.
Yeah this is what I have posted at work, a lib found it "worrisome" lol
Is there a spending per gdp version of this chart?
I ran the numbers real quick. (energy transition investment dollars / gdp) China 0.037 USA 0.005
China spent 7 times more of its GDP on energy transition investment.
I mean, China is obviously dominating but those US numbers look better than I would have thought. IDK if they might be deceptive though
"investment" in the US rarely leads to stuff getting built
it does result in a lot of consultants buying condos though
the 2023 numbers posted in this thread show a significantly wider gap.
I've been checking for this weekly too lmao, it's such an unbelievable body to the rest of the world that people can't actually ignore it
They still emmit the most, let's see how satellite evidence will change over time.
1.4 billion people emit more than 0.35 billion, while those 1.4 billion people are also the world's factory
yeah no shit. China's per capita CO2 emissions are half that of the US.