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The image depicts average carbon dioxide emissions per person in metric tonnes in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal from 1967 to 2007. In 1967, emissions were highest in the United Kingdom at approximately 11 metric tonnes, followed by Sweden at around 9 metric tonnes, Italy at roughly 4 metric tonnes, and Portugal at about 1 metric tonne. By 1977, United Kingdom emissions decreased to around 10 metric tonnes, while Sweden’s emissions peaked at nearly 11 metric tonnes. Italy’s emissions rose to about 6 metric tonnes, and Portugal’s increased to around 2 metric tonnes. In 1987, the United Kingdom’s emissions were around 9.5 metric tonnes, Sweden’s dropped to approximately 7.5 metric tonnes, Italy’s continued to rise to about 7 metric tonnes, and Portugal’s grew to around 3.5 metric tonnes. By 1997, the United Kingdom’s emissions decreased further to around 9 metric tonnes, Sweden’s reduced significantly to about 5.5 metric tonnes, Italy’s plateaued at 8 metric tonnes, and Portugal’s increased to around 4.5 metric tonnes. In 2007, the United Kingdom’s emissions were approximately 8.5 metric tonnes, Sweden’s fell to around 6 metric tonnes, Italy’s emissions slightly decreased to about 7.75 metric tonnes, and Portugal’s emissions reached roughly 5 metric tonnes.
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The line graph illustrates the average amount of carbon dioxide emission per capita in the UK and three other European countries over a 40-year period from 1967 to 2007. It is clear that the average emission per person experienced a significant decrease over the period in the UK and Sweden. While the remaining two European countries, namely Italy and Portugal maintain a significant increase.
Looking at the details, the graph shows that the volume of carbon dioxide emissions per individual in the UK decreased moderately every decade from 11 to just above 8 metric tonnes between 1967 and 2007. On the other hand, this decline still stand as the highest compare to other. Meanwhile, staring from 1967, the Swedish emission figure experienced a steep rise by 1977 at around 8.3 to 10.2 metric tonnes; a decade later, the average dropped dramatically to 5.7 metric tonnes, where it stayed at the same level as Portugal.
Regarding Italy and Portugal, the average per individual surged significantly over the time provided.Italy’s volume started at just over 4 metric tonnes and level rose steadily to 7.9 metric tonnes. Alongside with that Portugal had a saw sharp increase from 1.7 to 5.7 metric tonnes between 1967 and 2007.
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