Visualizations : United States Carbon dioxide Emissions by State : yes and no. As you can...

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Dataset Data file: million metric tons carbon dioxide by state Data source: EIA State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates (2007) Not_rated_big This data set
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Posted Thursday February 21 2008, 11:20 AM
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Anonymous says:

Should also have a per capita view, since that is the fair way to manage emissions (i.e. to equalize it per capita would be a “just” situation. Or more complexly, to equalize it per capita with a latitude adjustment given that certain latitudes require less energy per person to live comfortably at than other latitudes.)

Posted Thursday February 21 2008, 01:31 PM
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yes and no. As you can see in the per capita emissions graph I created, if we were to focus simply on the states with extremely low populations and relatively low overall emissions and ignore improvements in Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York, we’d be missing opportunities. For the same reasons, China and India must be involved in international policy.

-Dave Deal

Posted Thursday March 13 2008, 11:57 AM
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