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Environment Statistics > CO2 emissions > kt > Canada (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2003   565,537.9    #7   
2002   535,841.9    #8   
2001   494,036.1    #8   
2000   495,798    #8   
1999   473,223    #8   
1998   458,644.2    #8   
1997   482,772.4    #8   
1996   451,812.8    #8   
1995   447,204.7    #8   
1994   415,248.7    #9   
1993   433,973.9    #9   
1992   419,442.8    #9   
1991   412,340.3    #9   
1990   415,706.5    #9   
1989   415,058.2    #10   
1988   405,270.7    #10   
1987   383,076.5    #10   
1986   373,343.9    #10   
1985   391,017.9    #10   
1984   397,834.8    #10   
1983   390,179.1    #11   
1982   391,985    #11   
1981   409,516.1    #9   
1980   421,475.8    #10   
1979   419,746.8    #10   
1978   399,472.1    #10   
1977   395,017.9    #10   
1976   396,138.8    #9   
1975   383,175.4    #9   
1974   373,402.6    #9   
1973   367,728.6    #9   
1972   365,999.6    #9   
1971   337,398.9    #9   
1970   326,900.8    #9   
1969   307,065.6    #9   
1968   303,208.5    #9   
1967   281,589.5    #9   
1966   259,036.4    #9   
1965   251,878.9    #9   
1964   237,541.9    #10   
1963   210,878.9    #10   
1962   206,955.8    #10   
1961   193,966.8    #10   
1960   192,684.8    #10   


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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