This chart Means little. As a Canadian, being in a country with a comparatively small population our consumption per capita puts us close to the top. My calculations on a per capita basis takes China completely off the chart. This chart is in fact racist.
It is a complex problem. Cold winters in canada lead to higher oil and gas consumption in canada than in spain. Aditionally data gets distorted by chinas industrial production. Then there is different military size and flying distances.... and more.
No its not a fossil fuel uranium is an element therefore its not formed from the remains of a prehistoric organism. Non-renewable doesnt equate to fossil fuel uranium
2023
China: 1.4 billion ppl. USA: 0.34 billion ppl.
China: 27,000 kWh / capita and year
USA: 62,000 kWh /capita and year
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HAHAHAHA "fossil" fuel HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
*MAY INDIA RISE AGAIN*
This chart Means little. As a Canadian, being in a country with a comparatively small population our consumption per capita puts us close to the top. My calculations on a per capita basis takes China completely off the chart. This chart is in fact racist.
😂😂chill bro 😎 we all know energy consumption per capita tells more. There’s no racism here. Or reverse racism 😅
It is a complex problem. Cold winters in canada lead to higher oil and gas consumption in canada than in spain. Aditionally data gets distorted by chinas industrial production. Then there is different military size and flying distances.... and more.
Isn't Uranium a fossil fuel? France uses a lot of it.
No its not a fossil fuel uranium is an element therefore its not formed from the remains of a prehistoric organism. Non-renewable doesnt equate to fossil fuel uranium
It is not fossil. It is an element mostly found in minerals like iron or copper. Fossil means derived from organsisms, mostly plants
@@danblauwal4524 Still dug out of the ground and a finite resource.
Yes. Just not fossil.