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DEFINITION:
Carbon dioxide emissions are those stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement. They include carbon dioxide produced during consumption of solid, liquid, and gas fuels and gas flaring. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
CONTENTS
# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Czech Republic | 11.4 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
2 | Russia | 10.32 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
3 | Poland | 7.97 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
4 | Slovenia | 7.72 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
5 | Slovakia | 6.98 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
6 | Ukraine | 6.58 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
7 | Belarus | 6.33 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
8 | Serbia and Montenegro | 6.16 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
9 | Hungary | 5.75 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
10 | Bulgaria | 5.62 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
11 | Croatia | 5.36 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
12 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4.88 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
13 | Romania | 4.19 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
14 | Azerbaijan | 3.54 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
15 | Moldova | 1.82 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
16 | Armenia | 1.13 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
17 | Albania | 0.983 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 | ||
18 | Georgia | 0.816 kt per 1,000 people | 2003 |