In 1793 the United Kingdom produced 95% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions. By 2010 they had managed to reduce their proportion to only 1.6% of the world's total CO
2 emissions. This could be a considered a resounding success - if only they hadn't increased their total CO
2 emissions over the same period by over 70 MtCO
2.
The
Global Historical Emissions Map shows how much carbon dioxide countries around the world have emitted from 1750 until 2010. Using the timeline slide control you can view the historical CO
2 emissions produced by countries per capita, in total and as a proportion of the world's total carbon dioxide emissions.
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