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Why should we care about the total? EU and US are different sizes to begin with. Per capita seems to be appropriate here.


Then compare EU against US states individually - I'd wager the US result will drop significantly when you average the per capita results by state.


That is not how averages work.


Besides, doing that will most certainly inflate the number, considering US has many small rural states with much worse emission (per capita) than large, less carbon-intensive states like NY or CA.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_carbon_...

(By the way, what the hell is happening in Wyoming? 111.55 tons per person?)


Low population, but exporting coal-based power to the rest of the country? The top emissions are Wyoming, North Dakota, West Virginia, Alaska, and Louisiana, which are all big energy producers, and energy producers tend to have naturally high emissions.


Lots of cows in Wyoming.




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