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Where can i get some examples of pie charts showing CO2 emmisions?

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like percentage from cars, percentage from power stations, percentage from nature etc.

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  1. Google- images.


  2. *  Sounds to me that you need car charts and power station charts.  Pies don't emit any significant CO2  Unless. of course, the cherries (raspberries, strawberries, apples, etc.) are fermented, then "Whoa Nellie!!"

  3. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en...

  4. Have a look at the websites below. Hope they help.

  5. http://www.epa.gov/ttncaaa1/t5/fr_notice...

    I cannot find gov docs regarding this with a pie chart, these are just numbers. This link give what each facility or vehicle operating in the U.S. must be monitored by these emissions standards. Some facilities or companies must be permitted with a Title V permit, and they must annually or semi-annually report their emissions and be subject to stack tests to make sure they are within their limits.

  6. There is a UN diagram at:

    http://www.grida.no/climate/vital/13.htm

    that shows the carbon cycle and exchanges among land, water, and air.

    If you are familiar with significant figures and uncertainty, you will note that burning fossil fuels puts 5.5 gigatonnes of carbon into the atmosphere, that is insignificant compared to carbon exchanges between water and the atmosphere.

    And that deep water carbon sinks are way larger than fossil fuel deposits still in the ground.

    When put in this perspective, you can see that mankind's contribution is easily swamped by natural processes.  It is a bit like throwing a glass of water into a swimming pool, and trying to see if the level goes up by a tiny amount, with a lot of swimmers making waves much larger than what you are trying to measure.

  7. I just finished a research paper on global warming.  I am not sure this is what you are looking for but this is the link that I used to to see how much CO2 is in the atmosphere.

    http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/ftp/trends/co2...

    I used the numbers from this page to create my own chart in Microsoft Word, which was very easy to do.

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