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Because countries in less deprived places like India and Africa do not have the access to some of the things that give off CO2 like Cars, so therefore don't have as high a Carbon Footprint. But developed and developing countries like China have a very high Carbon Footprint as they let out lots of CO2 from things like cars and industry.

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How much CO2 emission does an Bugatti Veyron produce?

A Bugatti Veyron produces around 596 grams of CO2 per kilometer driven.


How do you control emission of greenhouse gases?

Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) are emitted whenever something is burnt. If this was something like dead leaves, which took CO2 from the atmosphere when they grew, then this does NOT increase the levels of greenhouse gases.If it is coal, oil or natural gas (fossil fuels) that we burn, then we always release CO2 emissions. This adds CO2 to the atmosphere that has been hidden away for 300 million years. This is why atmospheric levels of CO2 are rising.There is no way to control this emission except by NOT burning the fossil fuel. So we have to move to an alternative: renewable energy.Renewable energy like solar, water and wind power is all pollution free, with no greenhouse gas emissions. All countries have to move quickly to renewable energy and stop burning fossil fuels (especially coal, which is the most polluting).


Is there low CO2 levels in the desert?

Deserts typically have lower levels of CO2 compared to more vegetated areas due to limited plant growth and photosynthesis. However, CO2 levels in the atmosphere are globally distributed and not restricted to specific regions like deserts.


What is the largest contributor to increased levels of CO2?

The burning of fossil fuels is the largest contributor to increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. This includes activities such as driving cars, generating electricity, and industrial processes, which release CO2 as a byproduct.


Can mold grow in a CO2 environment?

Mold can grow in environments with a range of CO2 levels. While some types of mold prefer higher CO2 environments, they are adaptable and can grow in various conditions as long as there is sufficient moisture and organic material for them to feed on. Controlling moisture levels is key to preventing mold growth regardless of CO2 levels.

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On the global level how do CO2 emission levels differ from country to country?

They differ from country to country in many ways. Depends really on what you are actually looking for. See links below to get more info on global CO2 emissions.


What is the average CO2 emission per year of a US car?

The average co2 emission per year for a car in the USA. is 11,450 pounds


What is the deadliest causes for globe warming?

The emission of CO2 gases


What are normal co2 levels in the body?

What are normal CO2 levels in the human bod


What is the CO2 emission of a Honda 2003 Goldwing GL 1800?

About 0.09 metric tons CO2 per gallon of gasoline.


How much CO2 emission does an Nissan 350Z produce?

273 g/km


How to calculate CO2 emissions from fuel consumption?

To calculate CO2 emissions from fuel consumption, you can use the following formula: CO2 emissions (in metric tons) fuel consumption (in liters) x emission factor (in kg CO2 per liter). The emission factor varies depending on the type of fuel being used. You can find specific emission factors for different fuels from sources like the Environmental Protection Agency or the International Energy Agency.


How to calculate CO2 emissions for vehicles?

To calculate CO2 emissions for vehicles, you can use the formula: CO2 emissions (in grams) fuel consumption (in liters) x emission factor (in grams per liter). The emission factor varies based on the type of fuel used. You can find specific emission factors for different fuels from sources like the Environmental Protection Agency or vehicle manufacturers.


How to calculate CO2 emissions from cars?

To calculate CO2 emissions from cars, you can use the following formula: CO2 emissions (in grams) fuel consumption (in liters) x emission factor (in grams per liter). The emission factor varies depending on the type of fuel used. You can find the emission factors for different fuels from sources like the Environmental Protection Agency or the Department of Energy.


What is the relationship between CO2 levels and pH in the environment?

The relationship between CO2 levels and pH in the environment is that as CO2 levels increase, the pH of the environment decreases. This is because CO2 dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which lowers the pH of the water.


What is it called when co2 is released from a campfire?

When C02 is released from a campfire, it is called a carbon emission.


Main source of CO2 emission to the atmosphere?

burning fossil fuels to make electricity