• State owned companies are very dirty!

    From D@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 7 11:02:05 2025
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    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.

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Auric Hellman on Sun Mar 9 11:59:50 2025
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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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