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The image depicts carbon emissions in million tons from three fossil fuels (gas, oil, coal) across five years. In 1990, gas emissions were approximately 10 million tons, oil emissions were around 230 million tons, and coal emissions were about 300 million tons. By 1995, gas emissions increased to approximately 150 million tons, oil remained around 230 million tons, while coal emissions dropped slightly to about 270 million tons. In 2000, gas emissions rose to roughly 200 million tons, oil maintained at 230 million tons, and coal dropped to 240 million tons. In 2005, gas emissions were near 210 million tons, oil at 240 million tons, and coal reduced to 220 million tons. By 2010, gas emissions remained at 210 million tons, oil decreased to about 210 million tons, and coal emissions further reduced to 160 million tons.
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The bar chart illustrates the carbon emissions from three different fossil fuels—oil, coal, and gas—in the UK from 1990 to 2010. Overall, while gas emissions increased over time, both coal and oil emissions showed a downward trend.
In 1990, coal was the largest contributor to carbon emissions, releasing slightly over 300 million tons, followed by oil at around 275 million tons. Gas emissions were the lowest at approximately 200 million tons. However, by 2000, gas emissions had surpassed coal emissions, reaching nearly 300 million tons, while coal and oil declined slightly.
Between 2000 and 2010, gas emissions continued to rise, peaking at over 300 million tons in 2010, making it the dominant source of emissions by the end of the period. In contrast, coal emissions decreased steadily, falling below 200 million tons in 2010. Oil emissions fluctuated but also experienced a slight decline.
In summary, gas emissions increased significantly over the years, whereas coal and oil emissions declined, with coal experiencing the most substantial decrease. This suggests a shift in fossil fuel consumption patterns in the UK during the given period.
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