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  2. File:CO2 Emissions by Source Since 1880.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Carbon dioxide emissions by source since 1880 as calculated for the 2021 Global Carbon Budget. Carbon dioxide generated by land use changes (deforestation) has been added to as coal, oil, and natural gas consumption have each ramped up in turn. See easy access to source data here.

  3. List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the annual CO 2 emissions estimates (in kilotons of CO 2 per year) for the year 2023, as well as the change from the year 2000. [4] The data only consider carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacture, but not emissions from land use, land-use change and forestry.

  4. File:20211026 Cumulative carbon dioxide CO2 emissions by ...

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    English: Bar chart of cumulative carbon dioxide CO₂ emissions by country (1850–2021) Data source: Evans, Simon Analysis: Which countries are historically responsible for climate change? / Historical responsibility for climate change is at the heart of debates over climate justice.. CarbonBrief.org. Carbon Brief (5 October 2021).

  5. Climate change in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Historical emissions from Asia are lower than those from Europe and North America. However, China has been the single largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the 21st century, while India is the 3rd-largest, Russia is 4th, while Japan and South Korea rank 5th and 7th. [ 7 ]

  6. File:Annual total CO₂ emissions, by world region.png

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    Each country and region's share of global carbon dioxide (CO₂) has been calculated by Our World in Data based on annual national emissions data published by the Global Carbon Project (GCP). This is calculated as each country's share of the sum of all country emissions plus international aviation and shipping ('bunkers') and 'statistical ...

  7. List of countries by carbon intensity of GDP - Wikipedia

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    World map of emission intensity (kg of CO 2 per Intl$), 2018. The following list of countries by carbon intensity of GDP sorts countries by their emission intensity.Carbon intensity or emission intensity of GDP is a measure that evaluates the amount of carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions produced per unit of GDP.

  8. File:2020 Worldwide CO2 Emissions (by region, per capita ...

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    English: The variwide chart allows the visualization of a multitude of data dimensions in one easy-to-read diagram. These data dimensions are: - Individual country data, such as China, South Africa, or the USA, or a group of countries such as the Middle East, Africa, or Australia/New Zealand, - Population by country or group of countries, - Per capita CO2 emissions, and - CO2 emissions growth ...

  9. File:Total CO2 by Region.svg - Wikipedia

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    The trend since 2015 is also highlighted in this adaptation of a chart from the Global Carbon Project. The specific source is [1] (distributed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License), based primarily on the image "Global CO2 emissions by region", with russian data aggregated in.