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Increase in CO2 emissions from fuel combustion - worldwide 2011

 

Increase in global CO2 emissions from fuel combustion in 2011, by region (compared with previous year)

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The statistic represents the increase in global carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion in 2011, by region. CO2 emissions in the United States fell by around 1.7 percent in 2011, compared with 2010. According to the source, this decrease is mainly due to the shift from coal to natural gas in electric power plants.

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Survey time period 2010 and 2011
Object of investigation CO2 emissions
Region Worldwide
Macroregion Trans-Continental only (with GER)
Type Ranking
Category other
Relevance 4
Release
Published by International Energy Agency
Release date May 2012
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