Cumulative CO2 emissions, 1751-2012
This bubble diagram sample shows the percentage share of global cumulative energy-related carbon dioxide emissions between 1751 and 2012 across different regions. It was designed on the base of the Wikimedia Commons file: Percentage share of global cumulative energy-related carbon dioxide emissions between 1751 and 2012 across different regions-es.svg.
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"Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important trace gas in Earth's atmosphere currently constituting about 0.04%, i.e. 400 parts per million (ppm), of the atmosphere. Despite its relatively small concentration, CO2 is a potent greenhouse gas and plays a vital role in regulating Earth's surface temperature through radiative forcing and the greenhouse effect." [Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. Wikipedia]
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