Five Facts on CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion in India
1. In 2008,
World total = 29.4 Giga tonnes of CO2 emitted
Top 10 emitters = 19.1 Giga tonnes of CO2 emitted
India was the 4th largest emitter after China, USA and Russia.
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2. India, with 17% of the world’s population contributes to 5% of the CO2 emissions. It is 1 tonne of CO2 emitted per capita.
3. Between 1990 and 2008, India increased its CO2 emissions per capita by 80%.
4. 69% of India’s electricity came from the combustion of COAL, another 10% from natural gas and 4% from oil. The share of fossil fuels has increased to 83%
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5. India aims to further reduce its emissions intensity of GDP by 20-25% by 2020 compared with the 2005 level. (The Copenhagen Accord)
(Sourced from : CO2 Emissions From Fuel Combustion – Highlights, 2010 Edition published by the INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY www.iea.org)


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