China and the U.S. Are Not the Biggest Carbon Emitters on a Per-Person Basis
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China and the U.S. Are Not the Biggest Carbon Emitters on a Per-Person Basis
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Scientific American magazine
Per capita, the world's greatest carbon emitters are small countries.
China and the U.S. Are Not the Biggest Carbon Emitters on a Per-Person Basis
Several of the 10 nations with the greatest emissions are developing countries.
SCIENTIFICAMERICAN.COM|PAR MARK FISCHETTI
Scientific American magazine
Per capita, the world's greatest carbon emitters are small countries.
China and the U.S. Are Not the Biggest Carbon Emitters on a Per-Person Basis
Several of the 10 nations with the greatest emissions are developing countries.
SCIENTIFICAMERICAN.COM|PAR MARK FISCHETTI
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