The document shows greenhouse gas emissions by country and sector for 40 countries in 2006 measured in gigagrams of carbon dioxide equivalent. The largest emitting countries were the United States, China, Russia, Germany and Japan. The energy sector was the largest contributor to emissions for most countries followed by industrial processes, agriculture and waste. Land use change and forestry was a net sink of emissions for some countries.
The document shows greenhouse gas emissions by country and sector for 40 countries in 2006 measured in gigagrams of carbon dioxide equivalent. The largest emitting countries were the United States, China, Russia, Germany and Japan. The energy sector was the largest contributor to emissions for most countries followed by industrial processes, agriculture and waste. Land use change and forestry was a net sink of emissions for some countries.
The document shows greenhouse gas emissions by country and sector for 40 countries in 2006 measured in gigagrams of carbon dioxide equivalent. The largest emitting countries were the United States, China, Russia, Germany and Japan. The energy sector was the largest contributor to emissions for most countries followed by industrial processes, agriculture and waste. Land use change and forestry was a net sink of emissions for some countries.