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rj40
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Looking for CO2 breakdown

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I am having a heck of a time finding a website that shows a breakdown of CO2 sources. I am curious as to what percentage of emissions are from automobiles, what percentage from non-transportation industry, etc. And then having all this listed by country.

BFRs wouldn’t replace engines in cars, but I am curious as to how much they could, potentially, reduce CO2 emissions by replacing power stations, etc.

Anyone have a good website that breaks things out into nice cartoon pie-charts?

Aero
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Post by Aero »

Go to a Google search box and type in "carbon dioxide emissions sources"
Select the first result in the list.
Select the first link in the navigation bar.
Read the bar chart.
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rj40
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Post by rj40 »

Hmm...thanks, but I only see stuff for the state of Florida and something else for Williams college. I'll keep poking around. But what I'm looking for may be suppressed by ... "the man."
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Josh Cryer
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Post by Josh Cryer »

Second hit for "sources of CO2 emissions": http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissi ... human.html

Aero
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Post by Aero »

Na, its the same hit that I get when I follow my steps. I do use Firefox if that matters. But its not really the first link in the nav bar as it is the third line of links, and is "Fossil Fuel Combustion." Sorry. I should be more careful.
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n*kBolt*Te = B**2/(2*mu0) and B^.25 loss scaling? Or not so much? Hopefully we'll know soon...

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