Australia shown to have highest greenhouse gas emissions from coal in world on per capita basis

From article: 'Ember cited the International Energy Agency.....'

So you can go to the IEA website and look up Australian Figures

https://www.iea.org/countries/australia

And then you can look at the who the IEA are and how long and hard they've been trying to collect accurate stats on energy.

https://www.iea.org/areas-of-work/data-and-statistics

...The time series stretches back to 1971, and currently covers up to 95% of global energy supply and over 150 countries. The focus is on quality, comparability, and alignment with internationally agreed definitions and methodologies, and close collaboration with national offices responsible for energy statistics and other relevant stakeholders.

How could your own assumptions hold any weight to one of the world's best climate data collections organisations that has been trying its hardest to cover the globe since 1971?

Just curious, you would rather just reject all of that off the bat as 'assumptions' you dotn trust?

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