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On Sat, 8 Mar 2025, Auric Hellman wrote:
On 3/7/2025 5:02 AM, D wrote:
Dear mnid:ers,
* An analysis from Carbon Majors has revealed that 36 major fossil fuel
companies were responsible for more than 20B tons of CO2 emissions in 2023, >> accounting for over half of global carbon emissions. Saudi Aramco was the
largest single emitter, at 4.38%.
* State-owned enterprises dominated the list of top emitters, with 16 of >> the 20 highest-emitting companies being state-owned, including eight
Chinese
companies that produce more than 17% of all global emissions.
* The five largest state-owned emitters — Saudi Aramco, Coal India, CHN >> Energy, National Iranian Oil Co., and Jinneng Group — were responsible for >> 17.4%
of all CO2 emissions in 2023, while the top five investor-owned companies —
ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, TotalEnergies, and BP — accounted for 4.9% of >> global
emissions.
We should shut down all state-owned companies, sine they out-emit private
companies with 3:1. I am proud of the private sector and how it once again >> shows that only the private sector can solve climate problems, and that the >> public sector actually is the sector that makes things worse.
Politicians and the public sector are the problem, not the solution. Q.E.D.
Do as I say, not as I do.
Haha... very much true! =D
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