This kind of headlines doesn't surprise me in the slightest. I never really tried to understand how carbon emissions are calculated, but I suspect in any case they're estimated with a (very) wide...
This kind of headlines doesn't surprise me in the slightest. I never really tried to understand how carbon emissions are calculated, but I suspect in any case they're estimated with a (very) wide margin, the published numbers are probably the lower end of that margin, and in a few years, we'll begin to understand the reality is actually much higher than the worst estimation.
This kind of headlines doesn't surprise me in the slightest. I never really tried to understand how carbon emissions are calculated, but I suspect in any case they're estimated with a (very) wide margin, the published numbers are probably the lower end of that margin, and in a few years, we'll begin to understand the reality is actually much higher than the worst estimation.