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Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
In 2003, yes. But you can't take out just 1 year like that, because there are other factors that can make it jump. If you look at the 7 years before, it has been reduced year by year. That tells me more.
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So you think Denmark, which economic growth recovered strongly in the last 2 years are going to reduze the CO2 output, while keeping growth going? I bet the numbers for 2004 and 2005 are even higher than 2003. Just look at all of the new cars, houses, computers, mobilephones etc. and tell me if you really think that Denmark is using more or less energy than in 2003......
Denmark´s biggest problem is that coal is used to produce energy, so everytime the danish economy grows, then CO2 output also increases. There are only 2 options for Denmark - new energy forms or buy CO2 quotas. Only energy forms that realistic can cut C02 output by Kyoto deadline is Nuclear Energy, however due to brainwashing by socialists in 1970s and to this date, then people think that Nuclear Energy is more bad than coal

(oh, and please do not think that windenergy can cover 100% of the energy HAHAHA!)
If Denmark is going to buy CO2 quotas, then please stop acting like you are all better than the rest of the world - you are just exporting your problem to 3rd world countries.
To summaries Denmark is not a good example when talking about Kyoto - its probably one of the worst examples
