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The image shows a line graph titled "Average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per person, 1967-2007" with four lines representing the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal. The y-axis measures CO2 emissions in metric tonnes, ranging from 0 to 12, while the x-axis represents years from 1967 to 2007. The United Kingdom starts at just below 12 metric tonnes and ends at around 9, Sweden starts at around 11 and ends at under 6, Italy starts at just under 5 and ends at around 7, and Portugal starts at around 1 and ends at just over 5 metric tonnes. All lines show fluctuations, with the UK and Sweden overall decreasing, while Italy and Portugal increase over the 40-year period.
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The given line graph illustrates the average carbon dioxide emissions per person in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
Overall, the emissions of the United Kingdom and Sweden recorded a decreasing trend, whereas Italy and Portugal experienced an increasing trend in average carbon dioxide emissions per person over the 40-year period.
In 1967, Italy’s average carbon dioxide emissions stood at just under 5 metric tonnes and surged sharply, surpassing Sweden’s emissions in 1977 and reaching almost 10 metric tonnes. However, from 1987 onwards, Italy’s emissions witnessed a considerable decline, gradually decreasing until 2007.
Portugal’s average carbon dioxide emissions exhibited a slow growth until 1987, after which there was a rapid escalation between 1987 and 1997. Subsequently, over the remaining period, Portugal’s emissions steadily decreased.
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