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Let's just say that statistics show the US is responsible for 25% of the world's pollution. And US only has 300M people.

You can deny that fact but too bad it's true. Now calculate it yourself. China and India are still growing nations unlike the US.

2007-10-10 06:41:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Global Warming is a buzz term...the more accurate description is Global Climate Change (because it won't just warm up across the board).

In terms of the impact that China and India are having on the Global Climate Change issue, the United States is far and away a much more inefficient nation in terms of energy pollution. About 70% of the CO2 that we (the US) release into the atmosphere is from energy production...NOT our big SUV's. Yes they do contribute most of the remaining pollution, but the big issue is the fact that we still burn coal and natural gas for the vast majority of our electricity production...which is atrocious to me because we already have much better technologies that only remain financially inefficient as the industry continues to actively resist positive change.

India and China are both in process of industrialization...in which both nations are rapidly constructing their energy infrastructure in order to support their rapidly increasing populations and the drastically fast urbanization of those populations. The vast majority of the power plants that both nations are building are along the same lines as our horribly polluting coal and natural gas power plants...that being said even the new power plants being built HERE are the old-school, coal burning kind. To the extent that the industrialized nations of the world can create incentives for China and India to build an energy infrastructure that is sensitive to the Global Climate Change issue...we will have to wait and see how much of an impact those two behemoth nations have in the grand scheme of things...

2007-10-10 06:53:27 · answer #2 · answered by gottjoshie 2 · 2 1

Others answers have given you good info.

America and China are tied for total emissions, America far higher per capita, of course. India is a major player, but not at the top.

More important is the trend. Both India and China are increasing emissions rapidly.

In my opinion China is the lesser problem. It's starting to dawn on them that wrecking their customers economies with global warming will not be good for business.

India may be the tougher nut.

US policy will change on 20/1/2009.

2007-10-10 07:06:11 · answer #3 · answered by Bob 7 · 2 1

The US is far richer than China and India. I for one will not feel guilty that less than one percent of the people in India have flown in a plane. Their backwardness is not something to strive for but that is exactly what some people seem to advocate. They would like us to return to a more primitive state because they are governed primarily by the emotions of guilt IMO. I would say that the US, China, and India have had very little impact on any perceived warming. The US has done far more to clean up its act however.

2007-10-10 06:51:39 · answer #4 · answered by JimZ 7 · 0 2

For one - China is more advanced than India and is the immediate concern. India will develop later this century in a powerhouse and then they will be of concern. The US is fully advanced and mostly unwilling to change its polluting ways. Once China and India are at the same level as the US, they will be far more damaging to the environment. The problem is that China and India have 2 billion people combined and since they are "developing", they are more concerned with social welfare than pollution. So simple anwer, China and India are going to have the biggest impacts.

2007-10-10 07:05:28 · answer #5 · answered by kermmit_de_frog 2 · 0 2

China and India today, have one of the highest Carbon Footprints in the world because there changing there economic patterns. Its not as high as the USA but one day i think it will unless they decide to go "Green" before the USA does. But Even Bush has finally decided to do something about it so hopefully the USA will try really hard to lower the average Carbon Footprint from the 24 it is now to something lower. There is still a long way to go until they get to the average world Carbon Footprint of 5.8.

2007-10-10 08:05:22 · answer #6 · answered by ♥ Pompey and The Red Devils! 5 · 0 1

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2016-11-07 21:46:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just how do you go about exactly calculating the CO2 emmisions of a particular country What with the wind blowing across borders and other variables . All these figures are bogus and if nothing else wildly skewed by politics.

2007-10-10 07:24:34 · answer #8 · answered by vladoviking 5 · 1 2

FACTS:

(EU)=European Union
(I) = India
(C)=China
(US) = US

Global CO2 emissions:
(EU) 3,33 Gt
(I) 1,34 Gt
(C) 5,68 Gt
(US) 5,75 Gt

Population (millions)
(EU) 492 m
(I) 1,169 m
(C) 1,320m
(US) 300 m

Emissions per capita (t CO2/year)
(EU) 6,76
(I) 1,14
(C) 4,32
(US) 20,05

GDP PPP ($) per ton of CO2 emitted:
(EU) 4,174 $
(I) 3,104 $
(C) 1,754 $
(US) 2,162 $

It has to be noted that China achieved the highest decrease in the CO2 intensity of its economy due to a maintained strong economic grow.

2007-10-10 08:17:31 · answer #9 · answered by NLBNLB 6 · 2 0

As measured by gross CO2 emissions at this moment the order is

China
America
India

As measured by per head of population

America
Australia
lots and lots of other countries
India/China roughly the same.

As measured by overall contribution over the last 100 odd years

America.
Heaps of other countries
India/China.

its all how you look at it I guess!

2007-10-10 06:49:30 · answer #10 · answered by Twilight 6 · 0 2

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