Another point related to the previous AfD bullshit about nuclear
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EnergyFactsTelegram/861
Even Armenia has 1 nuclear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! he said.
WTF are you saying that in such way. Well, you wanted that .... now let we check if Armenia is worse or better than Germany ...
Environmental Performance Index
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Per capita CO2
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Annual CO2
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Cumulative CO2
🇦🇲 13 - 0 🇩🇪
Armenia: CO2 Country Profile https://perma.cc/UB3B-RPBX
Renewable energy consumption: 12.747%
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EnergyFactsTelegram/81
Nearby, Armenia boasts notable renewable energy resources, but at present renewables barely feature in its energy composition. Potential for around 740 MW from small hydropower, wind, and geothermal energy resources has already been recorded, which would potentially amount to a quarter of the country’s current capacity.
Armenia’s Strategic Development Program for the Hydro Energy Sector forecasts that, by 2025, 30% of Armenia’s energy demand will be met by renewable energy
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not thanks AfD!!!
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfDTiere/8
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfDTiere/18
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfDTiere/52
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfDFacts
CO2 / GDP
Germany > Armenia ... but this is OBVIOUSLY! Like Switzerland is on top ...
so we cannot consider that ...
While Georgia, Armenia, and Moldova have the lowest GDP (all ranging between 10–15 billion USD).
Energy mix:
Armenia and Moldova are both landlocked countries without oil and hydrocarbon reserves and limited energy production.
Armenia = 66% gas + 10% oil + 17.5% nuclear + 6.5% hydro
Natural gas dominates the energy mix (59.6% of total energy supply in 2020), but the electricity mix is more diversified https://perma.cc/2FSW-DRX4
Germany
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EnergyFactsTelegram/81
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EnergyFactsTelegram/32
https://news.1rj.ru/str/PollutionFacts/1019
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🇦🇲 14 - 0 🇩🇪 (AfD)
AfD hat verloren, sowie Deutschland ...
Since they want to keep nuclear active ...
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🇦🇲 14 - 1 🇩🇪 (AfD)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EnergyFactsTelegram/861
Even Armenia has 1 nuclear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! he said.
WTF are you saying that in such way. Well, you wanted that .... now let we check if Armenia is worse or better than Germany ...
Environmental Performance Index
🇦🇲 1 - 0 🇩🇪
Per capita CO2
🇦🇲 2 - 0 🇩🇪
Annual CO2
🇦🇲 3 - 0 🇩🇪
Cumulative CO2
🇦🇲 13 - 0 🇩🇪
Armenia: CO2 Country Profile https://perma.cc/UB3B-RPBX
Renewable energy consumption: 12.747%
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EnergyFactsTelegram/81
Nearby, Armenia boasts notable renewable energy resources, but at present renewables barely feature in its energy composition. Potential for around 740 MW from small hydropower, wind, and geothermal energy resources has already been recorded, which would potentially amount to a quarter of the country’s current capacity.
Armenia’s Strategic Development Program for the Hydro Energy Sector forecasts that, by 2025, 30% of Armenia’s energy demand will be met by renewable energy
🇦🇲 13 - 1 🇩🇪
🇦🇲 13 - 0 🇩🇪 (AfD)
not thanks AfD!!!
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfDTiere/8
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfDTiere/18
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfDTiere/52
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AfDFacts
CO2 / GDP
Germany > Armenia ... but this is OBVIOUSLY! Like Switzerland is on top ...
so we cannot consider that ...
While Georgia, Armenia, and Moldova have the lowest GDP (all ranging between 10–15 billion USD).
Energy mix:
Armenia and Moldova are both landlocked countries without oil and hydrocarbon reserves and limited energy production.
Armenia = 66% gas + 10% oil + 17.5% nuclear + 6.5% hydro
Natural gas dominates the energy mix (59.6% of total energy supply in 2020), but the electricity mix is more diversified https://perma.cc/2FSW-DRX4
Germany
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EnergyFactsTelegram/81
https://news.1rj.ru/str/EnergyFactsTelegram/32
https://news.1rj.ru/str/PollutionFacts/1019
🇦🇲 14 - 1 🇩🇪
🇦🇲 14 - 0 🇩🇪 (AfD)
AfD hat verloren, sowie Deutschland ...
Since they want to keep nuclear active ...
🇦🇲 14 - 1 🇩🇪
🇦🇲 14 - 1 🇩🇪 (AfD)
Yes, Italy this is YOU!
https://news.1rj.ru/str/CarAccidentsFacts/204
https://news.1rj.ru/str/CarAccidentsFacts/205
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LetzteGenerationFakten/45
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LetzteGenerationFakten/46
But obviously even by buying electric bikes ... because you are so lazy ...
So not even really CO2 neutral, due to this shitty batteries!
https://news.1rj.ru/str/CarAccidentsFacts/204
https://news.1rj.ru/str/CarAccidentsFacts/205
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LetzteGenerationFakten/45
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LetzteGenerationFakten/46
But obviously even by buying electric bikes ... because you are so lazy ...
So not even really CO2 neutral, due to this shitty batteries!
Again STOP USING CARS FOR EVERY SHIT!
In a city THERE IS NO NEED TO USE CARS AT ALL! If there are bus, trams, trains, etc. EVERY 5/7- 15 minutes! or even less!!!
Much cheaper, much faster, less expensive, less CO2! NO CARS IN A CITY! Punto e basta!
So stop complaining about Klimakleber, if you use cars for every shit!
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LetzteGenerationFakten
and government, if this is even related to your shitty services, THEN IMPROVE SUCH SERVICES!
Related https://news.1rj.ru/str/PollutionFacts/1120
In a city THERE IS NO NEED TO USE CARS AT ALL! If there are bus, trams, trains, etc. EVERY 5/7- 15 minutes! or even less!!!
Much cheaper, much faster, less expensive, less CO2! NO CARS IN A CITY! Punto e basta!
So stop complaining about Klimakleber, if you use cars for every shit!
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LetzteGenerationFakten
and government, if this is even related to your shitty services, THEN IMPROVE SUCH SERVICES!
Related https://news.1rj.ru/str/PollutionFacts/1120
CO2 emissions from China, the United States, India, Russia, Japan, Germany, Iran, South Korea, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia have grown from 13,000 Mt to 23,200 Mt over the past 20 years (Figure 1).
Japan’s CO2 emissions increased from 430 Mt in 1965 to 1300 Mt in 2008, then decreased to 1200 Mt. CO2 in Germany, reached a maximum of 1120 Mt in 1973, and then slowly declined to 680 Mt in 2019. Iran, South Korea, and Indonesia have similar trajectories of CO2 emission changes, growing from 200 Mt to about 650 Mt. Saudi Arabia’s CO2 emissions increased from 60 Mt in 1965 to 580 Mt in 2019.
The United States had the highest values with its CO2 emission per capita declining from a peak of 22.5 t in 1973 to 15.1 t in 2019. Saudi Arabia has replaced the United States as the country with the highest CO2 emissions per capita since 2011, and its value now stands at 17 t.
CO2 emission per capita in Russia decreased from 15 t in the 1990s to 10 t in 2019. CO2 emissions per capita in Iran and China grew rapidly to 8 t and 7 t, respectively.
The cumulative values of Saudi Arabia, Russia, Germany, Japan, and South Korea were 739 t, 707 t, 635 t, 476 t, and 369 t, respectively.
The CO2 emissions show decreasing trends in the United States, Japan, and Germany, and will reach 4510 Mt, 1078 Mt, and 673 Mt, respectively (Figure 6).
For South Korea and Saudi Arabia, the CO2 emissions are expected to continue to increase, reaching 755 Mt and 753 Mt, respectively, in 2030. The CO2 emissions trends in middle and low-income countries are also di erent (Figure 7). For Russian Federation, the CO2 emissions will remain at around 1500 Mt. China’s CO2 emissions will grow at a slower rate due to its improvement in energy effciency and deployment of renewable energy. The estimation of China’s CO2 emissions will reach a maximum of around 12,500 Mt in 2030.
The CO2 emissions of India, Iran, and Indonesia will continue to grow rapidly, reaching 4294, 969, and 874 Mt, respectively, in 2030.
Japan’s CO2 emissions increased from 430 Mt in 1965 to 1300 Mt in 2008, then decreased to 1200 Mt. CO2 in Germany, reached a maximum of 1120 Mt in 1973, and then slowly declined to 680 Mt in 2019. Iran, South Korea, and Indonesia have similar trajectories of CO2 emission changes, growing from 200 Mt to about 650 Mt. Saudi Arabia’s CO2 emissions increased from 60 Mt in 1965 to 580 Mt in 2019.
The United States had the highest values with its CO2 emission per capita declining from a peak of 22.5 t in 1973 to 15.1 t in 2019. Saudi Arabia has replaced the United States as the country with the highest CO2 emissions per capita since 2011, and its value now stands at 17 t.
CO2 emission per capita in Russia decreased from 15 t in the 1990s to 10 t in 2019. CO2 emissions per capita in Iran and China grew rapidly to 8 t and 7 t, respectively.
The cumulative values of Saudi Arabia, Russia, Germany, Japan, and South Korea were 739 t, 707 t, 635 t, 476 t, and 369 t, respectively.
The CO2 emissions show decreasing trends in the United States, Japan, and Germany, and will reach 4510 Mt, 1078 Mt, and 673 Mt, respectively (Figure 6).
For South Korea and Saudi Arabia, the CO2 emissions are expected to continue to increase, reaching 755 Mt and 753 Mt, respectively, in 2030. The CO2 emissions trends in middle and low-income countries are also di erent (Figure 7). For Russian Federation, the CO2 emissions will remain at around 1500 Mt. China’s CO2 emissions will grow at a slower rate due to its improvement in energy effciency and deployment of renewable energy. The estimation of China’s CO2 emissions will reach a maximum of around 12,500 Mt in 2030.
The CO2 emissions of India, Iran, and Indonesia will continue to grow rapidly, reaching 4294, 969, and 874 Mt, respectively, in 2030.