ClimatePULSE: Exporting China’s Emissions 2008.Aug.19. Posted in Money
A recent report from Carnegie Mellon University added numbers to our suspicions that a large portion of China’s emissions are from producing goods for export. 1.7 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide, or 33% of China’s emissions, are the result of activities related to the production of export goods.
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