Energy and Ecology: Comparison of global CO2 emissions estimates by GCP, IEA, BP, EDGAR, and US EIA (1990-2012):
Here is a cool chart of the estimates for global carbon emissions.
It shows the estimates from various sources and proves an interesting view as to high and low estimates.
So we are probably at about 35B tonnes per year. The increase doesn't look like it is planing off any time soon though, no matter which way you measure it.
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Monday, December 3, 2012
Energy and Ecology: Comparison of global CO2 emissions estimates by GCP, IEA, BP, EDGAR, and US EIA (1990-2012)
Labels:
GHG,
Global CO2,
Greenhouse gasses
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