CO2 Emission rates by region over a 50 year time period
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CO2 Production Over Time
A breakdown of worldwide CO2 emissions
per region from 1960-2010
Presentation by: Robert Perron
Updated: 09/13/2021
Key Takeaways from
Emission Visualizations
❖The highest emissions
come from: East Asia,
Europe/Central Asia, and
North America
❖The output from the
world’s worst emitters
each sum to more than
the combined total of
the bottom 4 regions
❖Emission concentration
is highest from the more
industrially developed
nations
Final Thoughts on Worldwide CO2 Emissions
●Climb in worldwide emissions over the years, but problem is concentrated unevenly
○East Asia and the Pacific regions have most output in emissions
■Probably result of uncapped emission standards
■Further investigation required to determine cause
●North America has seen a stagnation in output over time
○One of the highest contributors, but it’s output started decreasing after 2007
● Tips to combat emission resultant climate change:
○Focus on industrialized nations
○Implement carbon capture technologies immediately
○Deterrents on countries with larger emission output
It Takes ALL OF US to Fix the Planet!!!
CO2 emissions are a major contributor to our current climate problems
The problem will get worse if we don’t act NOW