The pie chart provide information about annual greenhouse gas emissions in United States of America.
In general, United States of America have six sectors that contributes to produce gas emissions with mostly an industrial waste that conclude of: industrial processes, power stations, transportation fuels, fossil fuel retrieval and processing, land use and biomass burning, and waste disposal treatment.
Industrial process and waste are responsible for the most sectors that produce gas emission. The power station sector contribute the most with 25.3% emissions produced in the USA, followed by industrial process with 19.4% and transportation fuels with 18.1%. Together, these three sectors represent over half of the greenhouse emissions produced.
On the other hand, sectors related to land managment and waste produce relatively lower amounts. Fossil fuel retrieval and processing contribute 15.7% of gas produced, while land use and biomass account for 13.1%. The waste disposal and treamtment sector make the lowest share among all of the sectors with 8.4%.
