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Saturday, February 1, 2020

Data is Beautiful | CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuels since 1950, By Nation

Total carbon emissions from fossil fuel consumption and cement production (million metric tons of C). Per Country CO2 Emissions from fossil-fuels annually since 1950 till 2014. Data Data comes from the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC).


Fossil fuel emissions (including cement production) accounted for about 91% of total CO2 emissions from human sources in 2014. This portion of emissions originates from coal (42%), oil (33%), gas (19%), cement (6%) and gas flaring (1%). Changes in land use are responsible for about 9% of all global CO2 emissions. Changes in land use are responsible for about 9% of all global CO2 emissions.


In 2013, the largest national contributions to the net growth in total global emissions in 2013 were China (58% of the growth), USA (20% of the growth), India (17% of the growth), and EU28 (a decrease by 11% of the growth). ( Ref: Co2.earth)



















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