jackofalltrades , 1 month ago @GeofCox @WBOrcutt @RustyBertrand No problem, I'll explain in detail. Take a look at this chart: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/production-vs-consumption-co2-emissions?country=~CHN If you compare territorial vs consumption emissions for the latest data point (2021) you'll get 91%. When it comes to the cumulative emissions chart, if you switch to relative values, like this: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/cumulative-co2-emissions-region you'll see China stands at 15.07% in 2022. If you switch to the table view and sort you'll see China in second place, between the US and Russia.
@GeofCox @WBOrcutt @RustyBertrand
No problem, I'll explain in detail.
Take a look at this chart:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/production-vs-consumption-co2-emissions?country=~CHN
If you compare territorial vs consumption emissions for the latest data point (2021) you'll get 91%.
When it comes to the cumulative emissions chart, if you switch to relative values, like this:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/cumulative-co2-emissions-region
you'll see China stands at 15.07% in 2022.
If you switch to the table view and sort you'll see China in second place, between the US and Russia.