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Sparsely populated countries Compared by Environment > Climate change > CO2 emissions from solid fuel consumption > Kt

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.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Russia 449,284.51 2010
2 Australia 199,294.12 2010
3 Kazakhstan 131,289.6 2010
4 Canada 87,032.58 2010
5 Finland 26,934.12 2010
6 Mongolia 8,877.81 2010
7 New Zealand 5,192.47 2010
8 Argentina 3,663.33 2010
9 Norway 3,182.96 2010
10 Botswana 2,632.91 2010
11 New Caledonia 1,591.48 2010
12 Algeria 1,217.44 2010
13 Niger 491.38 2010
14 Namibia 359.37 2010
15 Iceland 341.03 2010
16 Bhutan 77.01 2010
17 Uruguay 11 2010
18 Zambia 3.67 2010
=19 Turkmenistan 0.0 2010
=19 Republic of the Congo 0.0 2010
=19 Libya 0.0 2010
=19 Central African Republic 0.0 2010
=19 Belize 0.0 2010
=19 Guyana 0.0 2010
=19 Sudan 0.0 2010
=19 Suriname 0.0 2010
=19 Papua New Guinea 0.0 2010
=19 Mauritania 0.0 2010
=19 Paraguay 0.0 2010
=19 Bolivia 0.0 2010
=19 Saudi Arabia 0.0 2010
=19 Oman 0.0 2010
=19 Greenland 0.0 2010
=19 Gabon 0.0 2010
=19 Solomon Islands 0.0 2010
=19 Somalia 0.0 2010
=19 Mali 0.0 2010
=19 Angola 0.0 2010
=19 Chad 0.0 2010

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