FACTOID # 2: Japan's water has a very high dissolved oxygen concentration - but not enough to prevent drowning in the bath.
 
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Environment Statistics > CO2 emissions > kt > Dominica (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2003   139.19    #188   
2002   120.88    #188   
2001   109.89    #188   
2000   102.56    #189   
1999   80.59    #193   
1998   76.92    #192   
1997   80.59    #191   
1996   73.26    #192   
1995   80.59    #190   
1994   69.6    #190   
1993   62.27    #190   
1992   58.61    #191   
1991   58.61    #190   
1990   58.61    #190   
1989   58.61    #189   
1988   54.94    #190   
1987   47.62    #189   
1986   47.62    #190   
1985   47.62    #187   
1984   43.96    #188   
1983   40.29    #187   
1982   40.29    #187   
1981   36.63    #187   
1980   36.63    #186   
1979   32.97    #183   
1978   25.64    #186   
1977   25.64    #186   
1976   29.3    #185   
1975   29.3    #185   
1974   29.3    #184   
1973   25.64    #186   
1972   25.64    #183   
1971   25.64    #184   
1970   25.64    #182   
1969   18.32    #180   
1968   21.98    #177   
1967   21.98    #177   
1966   14.65    #180   
1965   14.65    #177   
1964   14.65    #177   
1963   14.65    #174   
1962   10.99    #175   
1961   10.99    #176   
1960   10.99    #174   


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.

 

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