It's over here and it's particularly impressive:
http://www.breathingearth.net/
You need flash for it to work.
The Earth breathes: CO2 broadcast live
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Excellent site. We can clearly see the large emitting countries USA Canada Russia India China Germany South Africa.
What would be interesting is to see the absorption by the oceans and plants. They should not keep pace with excessively high emissions.
Excellent site. We can clearly see the large emitting countries USA Canada Russia India China Germany South Africa.
What would be interesting is to see the absorption by the oceans and plants. They should not keep pace with excessively high emissions.
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Ah I knew you would like it, it must look like what you see everyday from your planet
Germany that pollutes? Mmm no what are you talking about? In Germany they are green!
More in detail: https://www.econologie.com/emissions-de- ... -3760.html
https://www.econologie.com/europe-emissi ... -3722.html
Germany that pollutes? Mmm no what are you talking about? In Germany they are green!
More in detail: https://www.econologie.com/emissions-de- ... -3760.html
https://www.econologie.com/europe-emissi ... -3722.html
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Germany from an energy point of view is "double-sided", or Doctor Jekylll and Mr Hyde ...
On the one hand they are leaders in renewable technologies and installations (Stirling, solar ...)
On the other hand, they are big fans of coal plants. On the one hand because they have many, on the other hand because the anti-nuclear lobby is quite strong in Germany.
And then they are too dependent on Russian gas. Like us, but we have nuclear power that saves us a little ... Nevertheless, we should have developed something else a long time ago ...
Nice this breathingearth site!
On the one hand they are leaders in renewable technologies and installations (Stirling, solar ...)
On the other hand, they are big fans of coal plants. On the one hand because they have many, on the other hand because the anti-nuclear lobby is quite strong in Germany.
And then they are too dependent on Russian gas. Like us, but we have nuclear power that saves us a little ... Nevertheless, we should have developed something else a long time ago ...
Nice this breathingearth site!
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Hihihi it looks like i did well to dig up this subject
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Because it does not go in the direction of economists, nor in the sense of the instinct of reproduction.
However, certain species know how to regulate their number when competition in the environment becomes too strong (no, I'm not talking about the mafia, though ...).
And then, we lack a few predators ...
However, certain species know how to regulate their number when competition in the environment becomes too strong (no, I'm not talking about the mafia, though ...).
And then, we lack a few predators ...
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