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    1. OrphanedInStoryville on

      Wow China must have a really good PR team because I feel like I’m always seeing videos about Chinese solar and Chinese electric cars.

      Maybe it’s a bigger job because it’s more populous but I was really under the assumption they were decarbonizing faster than the rest of the world

    2. 1972, the Meadows report: “If man’s energy needs are someday supplied by nuclear power instead of fossil fuels, this increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide will eventually cease, one hopes before it has had any measurable ecological or climatological effect.”

      Someone [did](https://i.imgur.com/sSTpTud.png).
      (and is today [punished](https://www.lemonde.fr/en/environment/article/2022/11/25/renewable-energy-france-will-have-to-pay-several-hundred-million-euros-for-falling-short-of-its-objectives_6005566_114.html))

    3. Tall-Log-1955 on

      Ironically, the driver of reduced carbon intensity from 2000 to like 2015 in the US wasnt solar or wind, but was actually fracking. Cheap gas displaced coal, which is dirtier than gas

    4. Meanwhile France is at 27g/kWh, they really have been showing the world for decades what they should do. So sad pretty much nobody has followed in their footsteps.

    5. Fancy-Sherbet8787 on

      Whatever the „oh Europe this, US that, China the other“ comments, I am so happy to see this graph! This is the graph we all need. Good job!

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