What Global Recession?. This small rise is significant.

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Presentation transcript:

What Global Recession?

This small rise is significant

Methane Emissions Growing

Why Energy Policy Matters

Electricity growth : Electricity growth scales as (Pop Growth) 3.5

Latest Extended Recession: slight reduction (about 2% from peak) Transportation and Electricity Production are equal in GHG

US Reduction in GHG emission As a result of economic conditions 2009 saw the largest reduction ever (7%)

But the US is No longer The World

Credibility of Chinese Data is Poor But a recent good scientific study supports China’s leadership in global carbon emission Official China data has recently been revised upwards

The Chinese Sledgehammer