2. Percentage of Global Total CO2 Emissions per Countries (in 2007) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions
3. Annual CO2 Emissions for the Top 10 Leading Countries (in 2007) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions
4. Annual Worldwide CO2 Emissions (from 1948 to 2003) Source: http://earthtrends.wri.org/searchable_db/index.php?action=select_countries&theme=3&variable_ID=460
5. Annual CO2 Emissions for the Top 3 Polluting Countries (from 1950 to 2005) Source: http://earthtrends.wri.org/searchable_db/index.php?action=select_countries&theme=3&variable_ID=460
6. CO2 Emitted During the Combustion of all the Types of Fossil Fuel Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CO2_emissions#Relative_CO2_emission_from_various_fuels
7. Percentage of Electrical Energy Produced by Fossil Fuel Combustion (in 2008) Source: http://www.whatsyourimpact.eu.org/co2-sources.php
8. Major Points of each Slides In the first slide: You can really see that the most industrialized and largest countries are predominant in the world’s total CO2 emissions. You can also remark that Russia is one of the biggest polluter not because of its industrialization but because this country uses fossil fuel to produce energy.
9. Major Points of each Slides In the second slide: You can also see in this slide that the biggest and the most industrialized are the most polluting ones. This slide is interesting because it shows with concrete numbers the huge quantity of CO2 that is produced by only few leading countries.
10. Major Points of each Slides In the third slide: This slide shows that the world’s total CO2 emissions are constantly rising due to the industrialization. It is also interesting to see that the world’s total CO2 emissions have been multiplied by five since the last half-century.
11. Major Points of each Slides In the fourth slide: In this slide you can see that industrialization boom of China have provoked an impressive increase in CO2 emissions for this country. You can also see that the European Union has began to reduce or to maintain their CO2 emissions since 1980.
12. Major Points of each Slides In the fifth slide: You can see that coal is definitely the most polluting substance used to produce energy and this is probably why developing countries like China produce so much CO2 emissions . You can also see that natural gas is the “cleanest” fossil fuel to produce energy.
13. Major Points of each Slides In the sixth and last slide: You can see that in Canada the percentage of electricity produced by the combustion of fossil fuel is very low compared to the other G8 countries (i.e. hydroelectricity). You can also see that France does not use much fossil fuel to produce electricity. Finally, you can see that the six other G8 countries are very dependent on fossil fuel combustion in order to produce the electricity they need.