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Latest comment: 22 May 2022 by Elie in topic Map of energy consumption per capita
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Map of energy consumption per capita[edit source]

It's misleading for 2 reasons:

  1. Industrial sector: does not necessarily reflect the lifestyles of the citizens. For example the vast majority of Chinese factories serve the consumption-habits of people in other countries.
  2. Heating: Even if the global south was as developed as the USA or Europe, they still wouldn't use quite as much energy because they don't need heating.

A more honest consumption metric would be: residential + commercial + passengerTransport + {goods consumption} / {global goods consumption} * ({global industrial energy use} + {global transport of goods, energy use}) And then from there, a second metric: subtract residential & commercial heating. RGB suggestion: population = blue; nonheating energy per capita = green; heating energy per capita = red; background = black.
Elie (talk) 04:06, 22 May 2022 (EDT)Reply[reply]