trump says u.s., one of the worst carbon polluters, is the ‘cleanest’ country on earth

by:Yovog     2023-07-15
WASHINGTON—U. S.
President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will continue to be the cleanest and greenest country in the world. S.
Withdraw from international agreements aimed at curbing climate change.
But that statement was covered up by the facts.
Data show that the United StatesS.
It\'s one of the dirtiest countries in the heat.
Carbon pollution.
Sweden has cleaner air in almost every way. “The U. S.
\"In terms of having the cleanest and most sustainable environment, it lags far behind other countries,\" University of Michigan environmental scientist Rosina Bierbaum said in an email . \".
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US President Donald TrumpS.
More carbon dioxide is emitted than any other country outside China. In 2014, the U. S.
According to U. S. data, carbon dioxide emitted into the air is 237 times that of Sweden. S.
National Laboratory of Oak Ridge, Department of Energy.
\"Under almost any climatic conditions
Related indicators, United StatesS.
It doesn\'t look good, \"said Glenn Peters, a Norwegian climate scientist, who is part of a global carbon emissions project. The U. S. is No.
Energy Ministry data show that per capita carbon dioxide pollution is second only to Luxembourg in 35 developed countries, plus China, India and Brazil. That’s 19. 1 tons (17. 3 metric tons)
The average annual carbon dioxide emissions in the United States are 4. 9 tons (4. 5 metric tons)
For the average Swede
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According to the International Energy Agency, China, India, Russia, Estonia, Poland, South Korea, the Czech Republic, Mexico and Turkey ranked tenth in carbon pollution per capita. The U. S.
In the economy, carbon dioxide emissions per dollar are almost five times that of Sweden.
As carbon dioxide has stayed in the atmosphere for more than a century, scientists and regulators say it is more important to study historical emissions.
Since 1870, the United StatesS.
About one has been produced.
Quarter of world carbon dioxide emissions
Twice that of China.
That makes it the world\'s biggest polluters by far, Peters said.
In some traditional air pollution measurements, the United States is cleaner than most countries, says William K.
Leading America\'s RileyS.
Republican President George H. W. Bush.
But \"when the problem he\'s dealing with is carbon dioxide, we\'re obviously no better than the rest of the world,\" Reilly said . \" Trump, he added, was \"just wrong. ”The U. S.
When it comes to dangerous soot or particles, it is better than most countries in the world.
In industrialized countries, the United StatesS.
Ranked sixth, according to the Health Impact Institute.
According to the institute, it also tied up with Turkey for the sixth smoking in the world.
\"As far as major industrial countries are concerned, some countries have cleaner air.
\"Of course we are at the core,\" said Dan Greenbaum, president of the group . \".
\"Obviously, countries like China and India are much worse than us.
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Accor hotels in Paris, United States of AmericaS.
Michael Oppenheimer, professor of climate scientists and international affairs at Princeton University, said that through laws and procedures, people are helped to fight for a clean environment, allowing citizens to sue, enforce pollution protection and access to information
Other countries are far ahead of the United States. S.
In the area of clean energy, particularly in Germany, renewable energy can sometimes provide sufficient impetus, Oppenheimer said.
Former Environmental Protection Bureau chief Riley recalled that the United StatesS.
This month, 25 years ago, it became the first industrial country to ratify the first climate treaty.
\"Now we\'re opening a new page,\" Reilly said . \"
\"We will see where it goes.
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