The chart gives information about how much average carbon dioxide was released by person in 4 countries from 1967 to 2007. Overall, there was a downward trend in the United Kingdom and Sweden. Meanwhile, there were opposite changes to Italy and Portugal, with Portugal witnessing the most dramatic rise. By contrast, it experienced the lowest position around four countries.
In the United Kingdom, the figure for CO2 emissions per person had a gradual decrease from approximately 11 tones to around 8, 5 tones in 2007. Despite this decrease, it still ranked first over the period. Similarly, the number of CO2 emissions in Sweden started at around 8, 4 tones in 1967, reaching a peak of about 10, 1 tones in 1977 and had a dramatic decrease to approximately 5, 8 tones in 2007, which made Sweden stand in the lowest level with Portugal.
About 1, 7 tones of CO2 emissions were made in Portugal in 1967 with a subsequent significant increase before ending at around 5, 8 tones in 2007. A similar change was seen in the figure for Italy, which increased from 4, 1 tones to 7, 9 tones in 1997 before remaining stable in 2007.
The chart gives information about how much average carbon dioxide
was released
by person in 4 countries from 1967 to 2007.
Overall
, there was a downward trend in the United Kingdom and Sweden. Meanwhile, there were opposite
changes
to Italy and Portugal, with Portugal witnessing the most dramatic rise. By contrast, it experienced the lowest position
around
four countries.
In the United Kingdom, the figure for CO2 emissions per person had a gradual decrease from approximately 11
tones
to
around
8, 5
tones
in 2007. Despite this decrease, it
still
ranked
first
over the period.
Similarly
, the number of CO2 emissions in Sweden
started
at
around
8, 4
tones
in 1967, reaching a peak of about 10, 1
tones
in 1977 and had a dramatic decrease to approximately 5, 8
tones
in 2007, which made Sweden stand in the lowest level with Portugal.
About 1, 7
tones
of CO2 emissions
were made
in Portugal in 1967 with a subsequent significant increase
before
ending at
around
5, 8
tones
in 2007. A similar
change
was
seen
in the figure for Italy, which increased from 4, 1
tones
to 7, 9
tones
in 1997
before
remaining stable in 2007.