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World Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Energy Consumption, 2004

Top Countries Billion Metric Tons Carbon Dioxide
United States 5.9
China 4.7
Russia 1.7
Japan 1.3
India 1.1
Germany 0.9
Canada 0.6
United Kingdom 0.6
South Korea 0.5
Italy 0.5
South Africa 0.4
France 0.4
Australia 0.4
Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), 2007. Web: www.eia.doe.gov .

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