As of the latest data, the countries that contribute the most to CO2 emissions are China, the United States, India, and the European Union collectively. China is the largest emitter, responsible for over a quarter of global emissions, primarily due to its reliance on coal for energy. The United States and India follow, with significant contributions from transportation, industry, and energy production. Efforts to reduce emissions are ongoing in many of these countries, but they still remain the highest contributors globally.
only slightly because we exhale co2 but trees absorb most of that.
only slightly because we exhale co2 but trees absorb most of that.
Nitrogen and co2
No, because the trees need the CO2 which we breathe out when we talk to survive, so they take in the CO2 so it doesn't pollute the earth.
They are co2 producers, although they do have a smaller carbon footprint...
Yes. Mostly by the production of CO2.
Bugatti Veyron, rated at a whopping 571g/km CO2.
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.
The top CO2 emitters in 2000 were China, United States, Russia, India, and Japan. These countries accounted for the majority of global carbon dioxide emissions during that year.
Pollute-O!
a little bit because usa uses the most, it contributes to the most CO2 in the world
Yes. Humans have the capacity to pollute water with no difficulty. They most certainly can and do. Take the Chesapeake Bay for example. Yup. Most pollution comes from humans