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Global CO2 emissions 2011

 

Global CO2 emissions from 1751 to 2011* (in million metric tons)

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The statistic represents the global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel burning, cement manufacture, and gas flaring between 1751 and 2011. Globally, about 25.4 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide were emitted in 2001. Over the past decade, carbon dioxide emissions increased by around 8.7 billion metric tons.

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Survey time period 1751 to 2011
Object of investigation CO2-emissions
Region Worldwide
Macroregion Trans-Continental only (with GER)
Type time series
Category other
Relevance 4
Release
Published by Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
Release date 2013
Further information * Original data have been converted from million metric tons of carbon to units of carbon dioxide by multiplying by 3.667. Figures through 2009 are taken from the CDIAC website: http://cdiac.ornl.gov/
** Preliminary data.
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