During the 'great recession', US CO2 emissions dropped significantly. It's not from the touted increase in natural gas, but the economic slowdown that's responsible. If the rest of the world is committed to reducing CO2, and finds the actions of the U.S. intolerable, would you blame the nations for slowly divesting from support and involvement in the USEconomy?
During the 'great recession', US CO2 emissions dropped significantly. It's not from the touted increase in natural gas, but the economic slowdown that's responsible. If the rest of the world is committed to reducing CO2, and finds the actions of the U.S. intolerable, would you blame the nations for slowly divesting from support and involvement in the USEconomy?