Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Mongolia Controbution to Climate Change


  • 1-There are not any unusual results from my country. Mongolia doesn't even emit a lot of CO2 cause it is a very nomadic country and where only 3 major cities are where the co2 emissions are coming from and the huge agriculture that comes with the nomadic people having their herds of animals.
  • B- Nothing was really notable until the 1974 when cars were introduce to the urban area in the country and where you had access to more advance technology.
  • 2- the percentage of per capita is 33 percent, lower then the US and it is understandable base on many factors such as population and also the culture of Mongolia people , the population is less then American and the don't have to tools that America has such as cars computers etc.
  • B- the rank of Mongolia is 96 while the US is ranked at 12 place.
  • C- I feel like that it is correct and that it is amazing how long they have been able to hold off using so much CO2.
  • 3-Mongolia is the less emitted CO2 and  I notice that it took them longer to even have any CO2 emission to have a slit line on the graph.
  • B- the biggest emission was china at first it was US but you see a sudden spike in the china around the 1950 and while the US is just gradually increase.
  • C-It would probably be a US citizen cause of a more advance country then China .
  • 93669 metric ton Mongolia.     94225770 metric ton US       10229326 metric ton India   36152061 metric ton
  • E-China and US have 38 percent meaning that the China has a 38 percent increase in their CO2 emissions while the US and India there is 10 percent over India . With this basic information you can presume that China is the highest emitter of CO2 out of all the other countries.
  •  4- what is the difference between emission and concentration, is that emissions are the molecules, overall being released into the air, while concentration is the amount of pollution release in a certain area. Which is the earths' atmosphere.

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