The line graph indicates the changes in CO2 emissions per individual for various countries. The graph represents the data for 40 years between 1967 and 2007. All the emissions are measured in metric tonnes.
Varying trends are observed by different countries including the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal. The analysis of the data as represented by the graph indicates a rise in CO2 emissions for Portugal and Italy and a decrease in the United Kingdom and Sweden. In Portugal starting from merely 2 metric tonnes in 1967 emissions gradually increased to nearly 5 metric tonnes in 2007. Similarly, in Italy, a rising trend in CO2 emissions can be seen from the data. Starting in 1967 at almost 4 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions gradually increased to precisely 8 metric tonnes in 2007.
Sweden and the United Kingdom in contrast to other countries show a downward trend in carbon dioxide emissions. A gradual decrease from merely 11 metric tonnes in 1967 to as low as 8 metric tonnes in 2007 is noticed by the United Kingdom. Sweden before showing an abrupt decrease to almost 5 metric tonnes in 2007 for carbon dioxide emissions soared to nearly 10 metric tonnes.
From the given data it is evident that individual carbon dioxide emissions are still the highest for the United Kingdom.
The line graph indicates the
changes
in CO2
emissions
per individual for various countries. The graph represents the
data
for 40 years between 1967 and 2007. All the
emissions
are measured
in metric tonnes.
Varying trends
are observed
by
different
countries including the
United
Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal. The analysis of the
data
as represented by the graph indicates a rise in CO2
emissions
for Portugal and Italy and a decrease in the
United
Kingdom and Sweden. In Portugal starting from
merely
2 metric tonnes in 1967
emissions
gradually
increased to
nearly
5 metric tonnes in 2007.
Similarly
, in Italy, a rising trend in CO2
emissions
can be
seen
from the
data
. Starting in 1967 at almost 4 metric tonnes of CO2
emissions
gradually
increased to
precisely
8 metric tonnes in 2007.
Sweden and the
United
Kingdom
in contrast
to other countries
show
a downward trend in carbon dioxide
emissions
. A gradual decrease from
merely
11 metric tonnes in 1967 to as low as 8 metric tonnes in 2007
is noticed
by the
United
Kingdom. Sweden
before
showing an abrupt decrease to almost 5 metric tonnes in 2007 for carbon dioxide
emissions
soared to
nearly
10 metric tonnes.
From the
given
data
it is evident that individual carbon dioxide
emissions
are
still
the highest for the
United
Kingdom.