tbf we have added 8 million people since then
making australia nearly a 3rd larger than it was at the time (from 20 million to 28 million)
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tbf we have added 8 million people since then
making australia nearly a 3rd larger than it was at the time (from 20 million to 28 million)
The majority of nations have grown in population. In 2005 there were nearly 6.6 billion people in the world and now there's about 8.3. A higher population plays a role no doubt, but given our exposure to sunlight and the amount of space we have in Oz, we should have done a lot better than what we have. Seventy percent of coal mined is exported (Wikipedia) and 80% of gas (Australian Institute), so our population is not the main driver of the emissions our fossil fuels produce. Imo, our governments have not done enough to extend solar power. We could be way ahead than we are now. Too many vested interests.
Seventy percent of coal mined is exported
Worth noting that these data probably don't include emissions enabled by our exports. Those emissions should be counted against us, but are not.
Hey, I notice you refer to a couple online articles in this comment. Lemmy text can be formatted with Markdown to make the text in your comments flow well while linking for further reading. I've found it fun to play around with, especially when it comes to the essays i'll sometimes subject people to 😂
Here's a link for a Markdown Guide
So for (wikipedia), you could copy the url and title the link surrounded by brackets. Like this, [title]-(url) but without a dash or any space between the sets of brackets. Refer to the guide above for a better explanation.
So you're able to link the wikipedia article like this if you want. :)
Don't get me wrong, i've just noticed the brackets as references and thought you mightn't have come across Markdown, or know it can be used here. Hope your weekend's been good!
Hmm, looks like our emissions were dropping from 2012 to 2014, before starting to rise again after that. I wontder what happened between 2012 and 2014 to cause that?
Maybe there was some really good tv, so people stayed in? Was that when the new season of Hypnotoad came out?
