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The image shows a graph of CO2 emissions in metric tonnes from 1967 to 2007 for four countries: the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal. In 1967, the UK had emissions at 11 metric tonnes, Sweden at 9, Italy at 4, and Portugal at 1. In 1977, the UK slightly decreased to 10 metric tonnes, Sweden rose to 10, Italy increased to 6, and Portugal rose to 2. By 1987, UK's emissions were 9 metric tonnes, Sweden's decreased to 6, Italy's increased to 7, and Portugal's rose to approximately 4. In 1997, the UK and Sweden both emitted 9 metric tonnes, Italy increased slightly to 8, and Portugal to 5. In 2007, the UK was at 9, Sweden steady at 6, Italy increased slightly above 8, and Portugal at 5.
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The line graph depicts the amount of consumption of carbon dioxide in cities like UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal.
Overall, at the beginning of the period people in United Kingdom and Sweden increased breathing by carbon dioxide. However at the end of the period the figure for breathing by co2 in Italy and Portugal showed an upward trend.
Consumption of carbon dioxide by UK increased minimally to 12 in 1997 and then it continued its downward trend in the next 39 years to hit a low at 8 in 2007. After this, there was a mild fluctuation in the number of consumption carbon dioxide by Sweden from 1967 to 2007, ranging between 9 and 11 people, however the figures saw a dramatic decrease over the next years. While the figure for consumption by Italy went up dramatically to 8 in 2007, the quantity in Portugal plummeted to 6 at the same time.
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