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2 hours ago, FairreLilette said:

 Europe with 44 countries is the 50% or more I meant.  How many countries are in Europe?  44?  

I thought there were more countries in the EU than those mentioned above? 

Oh well, I gotta get going for real life stuffs.  

Here is the link where the image is from..If you look it over you'll see that the site is only looking at the tops 20 countries..

https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/each-countrys-share-co2-emissions

Now the link below, if you go to this one it has a neat little thing where you can see over time from 1800 until 2018..  also if you scroll over each country at any time from 1800 to 2018. it shows the tonnes per year, per capita each one has emitted over those years. it's pretty neat.

https://ourworldindata.org/per-capita-co2

Then if you scroll down on that page, there is a place where it say's, Total Emissions, which is actually a link.. There is another image on the right side of that page that if you click on it, gives a better picture from 2017, which the first link is going over as well, but only doing 20 countries.. This one from the link below, includes more countries plus shows the European Union, plus Europe, just as it shows North America, plus the United States, Plus Asia and then each in Asia and so on..

It has lots of links on the page above for different things they measure as well

https://ourworldindata.org/annual-co2-emissions

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5 hours ago, Ceka Cianci said:

Then if you scroll down on that page, there is a place where it say's, Total Emissions, which is actually a link.. There is another image on the right side of that page that if you click on it, gives a better picture from 2017, which the first link is going over as well, but only doing 20 countries.. This one from the link below, includes more countries plus shows the European Union, plus Europe, just as it shows North America, plus the United States, Plus Asia and then each in Asia and so on..

It has lots of links on the page above for different things they measure as well

https://ourworldindata.org/annual-co2-emissions

Exactly and even those graphs are now considered obsolete for today's reality due to the fact that United Kingdom left the EU, so EU-28 is now EU-27 and that 9.8% that EU-28 had is now 8.6% for the EU-27 (European Unions 27 member countries that must follow EU guidelines).

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10 minutes ago, Nick0678 said:

Exactly and even those graphs are now considered obsolete for today's reality due to the fact that United Kingdom left the EU, so EU-28 is now EU-27 and that 9.8% that EU-28 had is now 8.6% for the EU-27 (European Unions 27 member countries that must follow EU guidelines).

yea, that's why I liked the different things on that site, like the one that goes over time and shows over the years, which you could  go by just the country also..

But also liked how the one in the link above that you quoted, did the unions as well as the continents..

I couldn't find anything more recent.. everything seemed to be 2017 or 2018..but then again, I wasn't looking too hard because  I had to go pick some black berries and raspberries..

We're really working on a lot of health foods more than ever now and trying to get our immunities really strong with this virus going around in the south harder than ever..

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