In the year 2000, North America had the highest GHG emissions per capita at 19.9 tonnes per capita!
False. While coal use in the US does produce a significant amount of greenhouse gas emissions, it does not account for the majority of emissions. Other sectors such as transportation and industry also contribute significant amounts of greenhouse gases.
China is the country that produces the most greenhouse gases, primarily due to its large population and industrial activities. The United States and India follow closely behind in greenhouse gas emissions.
The most likely cause of Brazil's greenhouse gas emissions is deforestation of the Amazon rainforest, particularly due to activities such as logging, agriculture, and mining. Deforestation releases large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing significantly to the country's greenhouse gas emissions.
China is currently the largest producer of greenhouse gases, responsible for approximately 28% of global emissions.
The two European countries that produce the most sulfur dioxide are Russia and Germany. Russia's high production is mainly due to its heavy reliance on coal for energy generation, while Germany's significant industrial activity is a major contributor to its sulfur dioxide emissions.
China, U.S. and i think Japan
False. While coal use in the US does produce a significant amount of greenhouse gas emissions, it does not account for the majority of emissions. Other sectors such as transportation and industry also contribute significant amounts of greenhouse gases.
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
The top three countries that produced the most total CO2 emissions in 2000 were the United States, China, and Russia. These countries were among the largest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions during that time.
China is the country that produces the most greenhouse gases, primarily due to its large population and industrial activities. The United States and India follow closely behind in greenhouse gas emissions.
The industrial nations, until recently, were the primary emitters of greenhouse gas. It was only recently that one developing nation, China, eclipsed the United States in greenhouse gas emissions, though India is working hard to catch up. For the most part (aside from India & China) developing nations are NOT the main cause of global warming.
The most likely cause of Brazil's greenhouse gas emissions is deforestation of the Amazon rainforest, particularly due to activities such as logging, agriculture, and mining. Deforestation releases large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing significantly to the country's greenhouse gas emissions.
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.
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Clear cutting and burning rain forests