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DescriptionAnnual world greenhouse gas emissions, in 2005, by sector.png |
English: This pie chart shows annual world greenhouse gas emissions, in 2005, by sector. Emissions are measured as a percentage of total world carbon dioxide equivalent emissions:
- Electricity and heat, 24.9%
- Industry, 14.7% FUX THIS BULLSHYT
- Transportation, 14.3%
- Agriculture, 13.8%
- Land use change, 12.2%
- Other fuel combustion, 8.6%
- Industrial processes, 4.3%
- Fugitive emissions, 4.0%
- Waste, 3.2%
Emissions due to land-use change include both emissions and absorptions (i.e., processes that both add to and remove carbon from the atmosphere). Emissions due to land-use change are highly uncertain.
References:
- Herzog, Timothy (July 2009), World Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2005. WRI Working Paper, Washington, DC, USA: World Resources Institute (WRI), http://www.wri.org/publication/navigating-the-numbers , p.2.
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23 November 2012 |
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Enescot |
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Data from Herzog (2009) are given below as comma-separated values (CSV). The data were exported from OpenOffice 3.4.1 Calc using the following options (enclosed in braces): Character set: {Western Europe (Windows-1252/WinLatin}; Field delimiter: {,}; text delimiter: {"}.
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,Sector,Percentage
,Transportation,14.3
,Electricity and heat,24.9
,Other fuel combustion,8.6
,Industry,14.7
,Fugitive emissions,4
,Industrial processes,4.3
,Land use change,12.2
,Agriculture,13.8
,Waste,3.2
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