The bar chart below gives information about changes the carbon emissions from fossil fuels in the UK in 1990 and 2010 years.
Overall, over the years oil and coal experienced dramatic declines, while gas emissions steadily increased and became the dominant source by 2010.
In 1990, the coal emissions were on priority at around 310 million tons. However, starting from 1995 to 2010, levels of using the coal gradually dropped account for about 190 million tons. Whereas, the oil sector expected little fluctuations from 1990 recording 270 tons, reaching around 260 million tons in 2000.
By 2010, the oil’s output was just over than coal production, according about 210 million tonnes. Furthermore, gas section showed the highest output from a low point since 1990 to 2010, starting from 210 to 320 million tons. During the period, the gas emission not expected any falls or fluctuations in the UK’s factories.
In conclusion, the highest emission was the gas which achieved totally 320 million tons. Other carbon emissions from the fossil fuels like oil and coal hit a low point of record with 210 and 190 million tons per years.
