National and global carbon dioxide emissions

The following information was assembled and provided by Steve Segrest: stevie2@ix.netcom.com

In order to help individual and group lobbying efforts in support of biomass energy development at federal, state, and local levels, it is helpful to understand the magnitude of the problem facing the global community.

An example is how information on global warming (specifically carbon emissions) is presented to regulators and legislators. One way of disseminating Carbon Emission Data to Policy-Makers is to break it down so that it will hit home more closely. For example, using EIA and ORNL data, the top 4 Countries in carbon emissions are the U.S., Russia, China, and Japan. However,

A graphic representation of how the generation of carbon dioxide in the United States compares with the rest of the world is shown here


Within the United States, carbon dioxide production correlates strongly with population, but some states, such as Texas are particularly large producers because of their large petrochemical industries.



For comments or further information write to Tom Jeffries: twjeffri@facstaff.wisc.edu
To assist in compiling and disseminating information about carbon dioxide emissions please write to Steve Segrest: stevie2@ix.netcom.com

Last upate: February 27, 1997


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