Our World in Data on Twitter: "Historically, CO2 emissions increase as incomes rise. But this no longer holds at higher incomes— Many countries have achieved economic growth while reducing emissions. And this
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Our World in Data on Twitter: "Per capita CO2 emissions from coal across European countries. Germany: 3.46 tonnes per year per capita Russia: 2.81 t France: 0.58 t UK: 0.48 t [source,
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