William Henderson and B. McGraw talk about carbon emissions. Why does the energy transition matter, even regardless of climate impacts? Who has the oil? Who emits the most? What are fossil fuels used for? This is Part 1 of 2 episodes.
We talk about where the oil reserves are located across the world, as well as natural gas and coal reserves. We also go over the number of years of resources are remaining, and why it’s critical to transition to other forms of energy. After this, we go over what types of products are produces by oil, which countries have historically emitted the most carbon, and which countries are the highest emitters currently. Additionally, we discuss the different sources of emissions, the different sources of electricity production, emissions in the transportation sector, the contribution of hte agriculture industry, and industrial emissions.
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2:11 Proven oil reserves
3:09 US oil production
4:40 production costs by country
7:37 coal by country
8:55 amount of different resources remaining (2) (3) (4)
13:37 exxon hiding
23:35 reduction of GPD from climate change
24:58 oil products
27:12 emissions by country (2) (3)
30:52 Gas Emission by source (2)
31:17 EV efficiency vs internal combustion efficiency
35:09 Electricity sources
37:40 transportation sector
40:20 agricultural emissions
41:29 industrial emissions
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