In the year 2000, North America had the highest GHG emissions per capita at 19.9 tonnes per capita!
From 1990 to 2000, the world's most developing economies cut the greenhouse gases emissions from energy production by about 55 percent.
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Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Our cars add to the greenhouse effect because our cars let off dangerous gases including carbon dioxide, smog, carbon particulates and nitric acidsA:Assuming that anthropogenic greenhouse gas sources are major players in the greenhouse effect, cars would contribute to the greenhouse effect by their emissions of carbon dioxide. Cars can also contribute to greenhouse gases by releasing unburned gasoline components which can, through a series of reactions that require sunlight to get them to work, create ozone in the lower atmosphere. Ozone is also known to be a greenhouse gas.
United States
China, U.S. and i think Japan
Most countries have a government website that is partly or wholly dedicated to the observation and tracking of greenhouse gas emissions on either a national or global scale
From 1990 to 2000, the world's most developing economies cut the greenhouse gases emissions from energy production by about 55 percent.
true
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
It does not produce the greenhouse gases so that is beneficial. It is part of the answer but I don't think most countries want to be wholly dependent on nuclear.
CO2 or Carbon Dioxide.
The country of China has now (2011) surpassed the US as the single greatest greenhouse gas producer.In order the China, United States and Russia top the list. Blocs of countries like the European Union are significant contributors.A:China is the leading producer of greenhouse gases. China produces 22.3% of the world's annual CO2 emissions while the United States is in a close second with 19.91% of the world's annual CO2 emissions. A:In 2000, Belize topped the per capita greenhouse gas emissions list of tonnes of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) with landuse change, such as deforestation, with a shocking 93.9 tonnes of CO2e per capita, as it is a developing nation. Qatar, on the other hand topped the per capita greenhouse gas emissions list of tonnes of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) without landuse change with 54.7 tonnes of CO2e per capita. China is the primary producer of GHG emissions with the United States and India close behind.China