The graph shows average carbon dioxide (co2) emissions per person in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal between 1967 and 2007
The line graph illustrates the average amount of
carbon
dioxide
(CO2) discharged per person
in the UK, Sweden
, Italy, and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
Overall
,it is clear that
people in the UK and Sweden
had a downtown trend
in carbon
dioxide
(co2) emissions
,while
the average carbon
dioxide
(co2) emissions
in Italy and Portugal showed an upward trend
over the past five decades.
Looking at the graph more closely, one can see that average carbon
dioxide
(co2) emissions
in the UK remained almost constant during the first 10 years,representing nearly 11 metric tons
, and gradually dropped down to around 7 metric tons
per person
in the year 2007.In the meantime, the increasing trend
in carbon
dioxide
(co2) discharged By people,showing the peak emission volume at over 10 metric tons
per person
, stopped in 1977,then
fell in the following years.
On the contrary
,the upward trend
in the average carbon
dioxide
(co2) emissions
in Italy overtook the emission rate in Sweden
after the year 1987.In 1997 ,it reached approximately 7.5 metric tons
per person
and remain the same afterwards.In Portugal,the average carbon
dioxide
co2 emissions
first started lower than 2 metric tons
per person
,In 2017 ,it dramatically increased until hit the same amount of co2 discharge in Sweden
.
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