England and China - GHG emissions Flashcards
UK change in GHG emissions between 1751 and 1900
2,252 up to 114,558 (1000s tonnes of carbon)
China change in GHG emissions between 1899 and 2013
26 up to 2,490,000 (1000s tonnes of carbon)
When did industrialisation start in the UK and what was it powered by?
19th century, coal.
When did UK CO2 emissions peak?
1971, decreased 1/3 since then.
4 reasons for decrease in coal use in the UK.
Shift to cheaper natural gas, development of nuclear power stations, improvements in energy conservation and international agreements.
Make up of British power sector.
35% natural gas, 32% oil, 19% coal, 7% nuclear, 6% HEP and renewables.
4 reasons for the increase in emissions in China.
Economic growth, industrialisation, large coal reserves, unhampered by international agreements such a Kyoto protocol.
Chinese energy composition.
65% coal, 20% oil, 9% HEP and renewables, 5% natural gas, 1% nuclear.