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Landlocked countries Compared by Environment > Climate change > CO2 emissions from solid fuel consumption > Kt per 1000

DEFINITION: CO2 emissions from solid fuel consumption (kt). Carbon dioxide emissions from solid fuel consumption refer mainly to emissions from use of coal as an energy source. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Kazakhstan 8.04 2010
2 Czech Republic 6.9 2010
3 Serbia 4.21 2010
4 Mongolia 3.27 2010
5 Slovakia 2.77 2010
6 Austria 1.55 2010
7 Botswana 1.34 2010
8 Hungary 1.07 2010
9 Luxembourg 0.564 2010
10 Zimbabwe 0.553 2010
11 Swaziland 0.295 2010
12 Kyrgyzstan 0.285 2010
13 Belarus 0.201 2010
14 Laos 0.198 2010
15 Uzbekistan 0.129 2010
16 Bhutan 0.107 2010
17 Moldova 0.0916 2010
18 Afghanistan 0.082 2010
19 Switzerland 0.0759 2010
20 Tajikistan 0.0462 2010
21 Nepal 0.0333 2010
22 Niger 0.0309 2010
23 Malawi 0.00928 2010
24 Armenia 0.00371 2010
25 Burundi 0.00199 2010
26 Zambia 0.000277 2010
=27 Uganda 0.0 2010
=27 Chad 0.0 2010
=27 Mali 0.0 2010
=27 Lesotho 0.0 2010
=27 Azerbaijan 0.0 2010
=27 Bolivia 0.0 2010
=27 Paraguay 0.0 2010
=27 Rwanda 0.0 2010
=27 Andorra 0.0 2010
=27 Central African Republic 0.0 2010
=27 Burkina Faso 0.0 2010
=27 Ethiopia 0.0 2010
=27 Turkmenistan 0.0 2010

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