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The United Arab Emirates, Australia and the United States have the worst overall records for emitting greenhouse gases, according to an index published on Wednesday combining current and historic emissions.

The top of the 183-nation ranking, compiled by British consultancy Maplecroft, was dominated by rich countries and OPEC members. It said it aimed to alert investors to countries vulnerable if U.N.-led climate talks ever agreed wider penalties on carbon.

The ranking of carbon dioxide emissions from energy use placed the UAE top, largely because of a sharp rise in emissions in recent years linked to desalination plants in an economy almost entirely dependent on fossil fuels.

"Desalination is a positive way to address water security but high emissions underline the need to find more energy-efficient innovations," Maplecroft said in a statement.

Australia, dependent on coal, was second ahead of the United States, by far the biggest cumulative emitter since 1900 and now the number two national emitter behind China.

Both Australians and Americans have high per capita emissions.

They were trailed by Canada, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Russia, Belgium and Kazakhstan in the top 10.

The index gave a 50 percent weighting to current per capita emissions of greenhouse gases, 25 percent to total national emissions and the remaining 25 percent to cumulative historic emissions.

Annual U.N. climate talks will take place in the Caribbean resort of Cancun, Mexico, from Nov. 29 to Dec. 10.

A treaty to limit emissions is out of reach for 2010 as part of efforts to slow rising temperatures which the U.N. panel of climate scientists says will lead to more droughts, heat waves, mudslides, floods and rising seas. - source: PNA

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Re: U.S.A, UAE, Australia: Worst Overall Records for Emitting Greenhouse Gases
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2010, 08:04:21 PM »
The index gave a 50 percent weighting to current per capita emissions of greenhouse gases, 25 percent to total national emissions and the remaining 25 percent to cumulative historic emissions.

An interesting index. I wonder what ranking a shuffling of percentages would yield.

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Re: U.S.A, UAE, Australia: Worst Overall Records for Emitting Greenhouse Gases
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2010, 11:30:02 AM »
consequently, due that factor infrared radiation is emmited again, the green house effect become more detrimental....

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