The top 10 historical contributors to global warming from 1750 to 2019 are shown in two given bar charts.
Overview, from 1750 to 2019 the US was the most released CO2 country in tonnes and per capita. In the two charts, there are quite many differences, some nations with low numbers in the first chart, but high numbers in the second one.
As can be seen from the bar chart, the leading country, the US released about double than China and four times than Russia. Followed were Germany and the UK with 92 and 77. 8 billion tons of CO2 released. Lower than the UK a bit were Japan and India with 64. 6 and 51. 9 billion tons of CO2 emissions. The top 3 of the lowest and roughly equal others were France, Canada and Ukraine with 38. 3, 33. 1 and 29. 5 billion tons of CO2 released. The highest released nation, the US higher than Ukraine, the lowest country was approximately 14 times.
In 2019, the United States and Canada are the two countries with the highest CO2 emissions per capita, at 16. 1 for the United States and 15. 4 for Canada. Smaller about double than the US were China, Japan and Germany. Followed was Russia, where double than UK, Ukraine and France in terms of per capita CO2 emissions. The lowest CO2 emissions were in India, lower than the highest emissions country, the US, about 8 times.
The top 10 historical contributors to global warming from 1750 to 2019
are shown
in two
given
bar charts.
Overview, from 1750 to 2019 the US was the most
released
CO2
country
in tonnes and per capita. In the two charts, there are quite
many
differences,
some
nations with low numbers in the
first
chart,
but
high numbers in the second one.
As can be
seen
from the bar chart, the leading
country
, the US
released
about
double
than China and four
times
than Russia. Followed were Germany and the UK with 92 and 77. 8 billion tons of CO2
released
. Lower than the UK a bit were Japan and India with 64. 6 and 51. 9 billion tons of CO2
emissions
. The top 3 of the lowest and roughly equal others were France, Canada and Ukraine with 38. 3, 33. 1 and 29. 5 billion tons of CO2
released
. The highest
released
nation, the US higher than Ukraine, the lowest
country
was approximately 14 times.
In 2019, the United States and Canada are the two
countries
with the highest CO2
emissions
per capita, at 16. 1 for the United States and 15. 4 for Canada. Smaller about double than the US were China, Japan and Germany. Followed was Russia, where
double
than UK, Ukraine and France in terms of per capita CO2
emissions
. The lowest CO2
emissions
were in India, lower than the highest
emissions
country
, the US, about 8 times.