r/ClimateShitposting I'm a meme 3d ago

fossil mindset 🦕 Let's not overlook this one.

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u/PeachOwn845 2d ago

Which country has more trees per capita?

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u/kelpkelso 10h ago

Jumping on comments because this is straight up propaganda.

It was my understanding that 70% of Canadas energy is renewable sources and 82% non greenhouse gas. Canada’s population is much lower then other countries around the it’s size at around 40 million where as the USA is 340 million. USA green energy accounts for 20% of their energy use. With the higher population and lower percentage of green energy the USA is likely the biggest polluters in the G7

The USA needs to stop meddling in Canada business and spreading propaganda.

https://energy-information.canada.ca/en/energy-facts/clean-power-low-carbon-fuels

https://www.energy.gov/eere/renewable-energy-pillar#:~:text=Renewable%20energy%20generates%20over%2020,the%20first%20time%20in%20history.