The two chart illustrates the biggest of carbon dioxide emmitters per country and per person in 2015. Overall, China is the biggest producer to the global CO2 emmission. On a per person level, Saudi Arabians had produced the most CO2.
In 2015, China had produced 31% of the world's global emmission and the United States produced 17%. These two countries combined would have contributed to almost half of the total emmission which is significantly larger that the rest of the world that is only at 34%.
Furthermore, the Saudi Arabians had the highest number of emmission on a individual level that is at 16 metric tonnes. Moreover, countries such as the United States, Australia, and Canada had the same level of emmission on a per person basis at 15 metric tonnes.
The two chart illustrates the biggest of carbon dioxide
emmitters
per country and per person in 2015.
Overall
, China is the biggest producer to the global CO2
emmission
. On a per person level, Saudi Arabians had produced the most CO2.
In 2015, China had produced 31% of the world's global
emmission
and the United States produced 17%. These two countries combined would have contributed to almost half of the total
emmission
which is
significantly
larger that the rest of the world
that is
only
at 34%.
Furthermore
, the Saudi Arabians had the highest number of
emmission
on
a
individual level
that is
at 16 metric tonnes.
Moreover
, countries such as the United States, Australia, and Canada had the same level of
emmission
on a per person basis at 15 metric tonnes.