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More than half of all CO2 emissions since 1751 emitted in the last 30 years
All of the World's Carbon Emissions in One Giant Chart
A Graphical History of Atmospheric CO2 Levels Over Time | Earth.Org
The U.S. Is the Biggest Carbon Polluter in History. It Just Walked Away From the Paris Climate Deal. - The New York Times
Graphic: The relentless rise of carbon dioxide – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data | US EPA
World CO2 Emissions - 2022 Data - 2023 Forecast - 1960-2021 Historical - Chart - News
How each country's share of global CO2 emissions changes over time | World Economic Forum
Despite pandemic shutdowns, carbon dioxide and methane surged in 2020 - Welcome to NOAA Research
Solved The figure above shows historical annual total | Chegg.com
Global historical CO2 emissions 1750-2020 | Statista
Carbon Dioxide | Vital Signs – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
CO2 emissions - Our World in Data
Climate Change Indicators: Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions | US EPA
What's Going On in This Graph? | Global Carbon Emissions - The New York Times
After a century of growth, have carbon emissions reached their peak? | Grist
CO2 emissions - Our World in Data
History of global carbon emissions (source: cdiac.ornl.gov) compared... | Download Scientific Diagram
Climate Accountability Institute
Greenhouse gas emissions - Wikipedia
Outlook for future emissions - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
CO₂ and Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Our World in Data
Who has contributed most to global CO2 emissions? - Our World in Data
Which nations are most responsible for climate change? | Environment | theguardian.com
Near-real-time monitoring of global CO2 emissions reveals the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic | Nature Communications
Carbon emissions will reach 37 billion tonnes in 2018, a record high
Country-based rate of emissions reductions should increase by 80% beyond nationally determined contributions to meet the 2 °C target | Communications Earth & Environment