I think this just goes to show how complex the whole equation can be. Don't forget the USA will be a bigger market though, and also the rest of Europe and indeed the rest of the world. It might be necessary to calculate the world's total importing from China to give a new percentage for the UK.Mike wrote:Why do you think that China has such emissions? It is because all our manufacturing has been exported to that country, I would bet that a significant portion of the electrical appliances in our houses are manufacturered in China. I wonder what our emission rate would be if you applied this formula:johnriley1uk wrote:but will China
UK Emissions + (China Emissions x export factor) = Total UK Emissions
Therefore
587,261 + (5,012,377 x (£4.7bn total exports / total exports) = tbc
Will come back later when I find out what the total exports are in £!
References Imports value
Total exports in $
If we all gave it all up and stopped buying these things the whole world economy would collapse, with dreadful human consequences, so I hope none of us feel too guilty! After all, both Mike and myself are using very old mobile phones....
