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Environment Statistics > Pollution > Carbon Dioxide from fossil fuels 2000 (per $ GDP) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Ukraine: 0.034771 per $100 million 
# 2   Russia: 0.0320312 per $100 million 
# 3   Saudi Arabia: 0.0241779 per $100 million 
# 4   South Africa: 0.021571 per $100 million 
# 5   Poland: 0.0174946 per $100 million 
# 6   Australia: 0.0158574 per $100 million 
# 7   Iran: 0.0156764 per $100 million 
# 8   Canada: 0.0154448 per $100 million 
# 9   United States: 0.0133702 per $100 million 
# 10   Netherlands: 0.0133028 per $100 million 
# 11   Korea, South: 0.0124311 per $100 million 
# 12   Taiwan: 0.011975 per $100 million 
# 13   Turkey: 0.0108119 per $100 million 
# 14   China: 0.010672 per $100 million 
# 15   Mexico: 0.0102386 per $100 million 
# 16   Germany: 0.00931414 per $100 million 
# 17   Spain: 0.00863908 per $100 million 
# 18   Thailand: 0.0085747 per $100 million 
# 19   Japan: 0.00838451 per $100 million 
# 20   Indonesia: 0.00833938 per $100 million 
# 21   United Kingdom: 0.00830527 per $100 million 
# 22   India: 0.00762278 per $100 million 
# 23   Italy: 0.0072716 per $100 million 
# 24   Brazil: 0.00636729 per $100 million 
# 25   France: 0.00627519 per $100 million 
Weighted average: 0.0 per $100 million  



DEFINITION: Includes carbon dioxide emissions from the consumption of petroleum, natural gas, and coal, and the flaring of natural gas. Per $ GDP figures expressed per $100 million of Gross Domestic Product.

SOURCE: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Annual, 2002, and International Energy Outlook, 2001

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