The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) gathers the data on world carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.There are other sources of emissions data too, if you want to compare - albeit not as up-to-date: Global CO2 emissions exceed the sum of the individual country totals by the amount of CO2 resulting from fuels in bunkers, nonfuel uses of liquids that. Gibraltar has the highest per capita emissions in the world - 135.3 tonnes per person per year, compared to 8.5 tonnes in the UK and 6.3 tonnes in China.In contrast, Iran has moved from 21st place to 8th place in 2010, overtaking the UK and Canada.The UK's emissions are down 8% on 1992, and it has moved from 7th to 10th place since 1992.
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