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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What the map clearly shows is that the highest consumption in China is on part with the lowest consumption in EU

The map shows the average across all of China. There is no breakdown of any national subdivisions. Where are you getting figures for the highest consumption in China?

it’s far more meaningful than focusing on emissions.

Why? Energy consumption is not what's damaging the environment. Emissions are.

EU countries are largely deinudstrialized and they import much of the necessities from places like China.

I used consumption-based emissions specifically to account for the balance of imports. Please, at least actually read what I said.

And last I checked burning increasingly more coal is precisely what EU is doing. In fact, Germany is even dismantling wind farms to create more coal plants euobserver.com/green-economy/157364

Again, you're looking at one part of a much larger entity and ignoring the broader picture. While I do not want to see Germany, or anyone else, opening new coal mines, single-digit numbers of wind turbines are not going to save the day here.

In 2022, Germany burnt 28 petajoules of coal per million people, whereas China burnt 62 petajoules of coal per million. Values here for Germany and China, divided by populations taken from wikipedia. You'll also notice that Germany's consumption is trending down, while China's isn't.