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Mount Etna, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, emits significant amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) during eruptions and through continuous gas emissions. Estimates suggest that it releases around 1-2 million tons of CO2 annually. However, these emissions can vary widely depending on the volcanic activity and specific eruptions. For precise figures, scientific studies or monitoring reports would provide the most accurate data.

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