The line chart presents average of CO2 emissions per person in UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
The line chart presents average of CO2 emissions per person in UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007. rbw6m
The line chart presents average of CO2 emissions per person in UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007. Overall, UK and Sweden have followed decline trend, by contrary, Italy and Portugal have shown rise trend on average CO2 emissions per person over the 40 years period.
By 1977, UK has had slight decrease on CO2 emissions but they kept being most average emission made country. Sweden, Italy and Portugal have increased their person averages on CO2 emission by 2 tonnes, 2 tonnes, 1 tonne respectively.
From 1977 to 2007, UK has kept dropping their average emissions to around 9 tonnes, even though they protected their first place on average per person. Sweden had significant fall from approximately 11 tonnes to 5 tonnes, which led them to be less than Italy and almost same with Portugal on average emission. Italy and Portugal have continued their rise over the span of this period and reached roughly 8 tonnes, 5. 5 tonnes respectively.
The line chart presents
average
of CO2
emissions
per
person
in UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
Overall
, UK and Sweden have followed decline trend, by contrary, Italy and Portugal have shown rise trend on
average
CO2
emissions
per
person
over the 40 years period.
By 1977, UK has had slight decrease on CO2
emissions
but
they
kept
being
most
average
emission
made country. Sweden, Italy and Portugal have increased their
person
averages
on CO2
emission
by 2 tonnes, 2 tonnes, 1 tonne
respectively
.
From 1977 to 2007, UK has
kept
dropping their
average
emissions
to around 9 tonnes,
even though
they protected their
first
place on
average
per
person
. Sweden had significant fall from approximately 11 tonnes to 5 tonnes, which led them to be less than Italy and almost same with Portugal on
average
emission
. Italy and Portugal have continued their rise over the span of this period and reached roughly 8 tonnes, 5. 5 tonnes
respectively
.