Environment

Europe's Biggest Greenhouse Gas Emitters

The European Union is the third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, and as this ranking from Eurostat and the UK's Office for National Statistics shows, within the EU (and Europe as a whole), Germany is responsible for the largest share of these emissions. In 2017, a total of 667 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent were produced by the Industrial powerhouse. dwarfing the figure of second-placed UK, which was responsible for 310 million tonnes. As detailed on the infographic, these totals do not include household greenhouse gas emissions.

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This chart reveals the European countries with the most carbon dioxide equivalent air emissions in 2017.

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