The pie chart and bar graph illustrate the percentage of carbondioxide emitted by the six biggest polluters in 2015 and their top six emmiters per capita in the same year respectively.
At a glance, it is evident that the carbondioxide production is slightly increased in China, where as the germany showed a contrasting trend by decreasing. Another noticeable feature is that the Saudi Arabia recorded higher CO2 emissions compared to other nations.
To begin with, China contributed the largest share of CO2 emissions at 31% while the rest of world accounted for 34% of CO2. There was a steady rise in the united states, reaching 17%. In contrast, German stood at only a small proportion.
Turning to the second chart, it can be seen that Saudi Arabia recorded the highest CO2 emissions per capita at 61%. Meanwhile, the united states, canada, australia stood at around 14.5%, whereas sothkorea showed a slight declined to 12%. In comparison, Russia had significantly lower per capita emissions than the other major country.
