Top 10 historical contributors to global warming
Top 10 historical contributors to global warming R0RAM
The top 10 historical contributors to global warming from 1750 - 2019 are shown in two given bar charts.
Overview, from 1750-2019 the US and Canada were the most released CO2 emissions country.
Between 1750 and 2019, the first rank was the US, where released 410. 2 billion tons. China at second place, where released 220 billion tons. Next was Russia, where released 113. 9 billion tons. The third place, Germany released 92 billion tons. In the fourth rank, the UK released 77. 8 billion tons. Next was Japan, where released 64. 6 billion tons. After Japan was India, where released 51. 9 billion tons. Number eight, France released 38. 3 billion tons. Number nine, Canada released 33. 1 billion tons. Last one, Ukraine released 29. 5 billion tons.
In 2019, per capita, CO2 emissions in the US were 16. 1, in China was 7. 1 and in Russia was 11. 5. Next was Germany emissions 8. 4 per capita, the UK was 5. 5 and Japan was 8. 7. CO2 emissions per capita in India was 1. 9, in France was 5, in Canada was 15. 4 and in Ukraine was 5. 1.
The top 10 historical contributors to global warming
from 1750 - 2019
are shown
in two
given
bar charts.
Overview, from 1750-2019 the US and Canada were the most
released
CO2
emissions
country.
Between 1750 and 2019, the
first
rank was the US, where
released
410. 2
billion
tons. China at second place, where
released
220
billion
tons.
Next
was Russia, where
released
113. 9
billion
tons. The third place, Germany
released
92
billion
tons. In the fourth rank, the UK
released
77. 8
billion
tons.
Next
was Japan, where
released
64. 6
billion
tons. After Japan was India, where
released
51. 9
billion
tons. Number eight, France
released
38. 3
billion
tons. Number nine, Canada
released
33. 1
billion
tons. Last one, Ukraine
released
29. 5
billion
tons.
In 2019, per capita, CO2
emissions
in the US were 16. 1, in China was 7. 1 and in Russia was 11. 5.
Next
was Germany
emissions
8. 4 per capita, the UK was 5. 5 and Japan was 8. 7. CO2
emissions
per capita in India was 1. 9, in France was 5, in Canada was 15. 4 and in Ukraine was 5. 1.