12 report(s) found.
The bar chart compares the distribution of carbon emissions generated from three types of fossil fuels – gas, oil, and coal – in the UK between 1990 and 2010. Overall, a significant increase could be observed in the emissions from gas, while the figures for remaining fuel types decreased. Notably, coal and oil were the […]
The bar chart compares three different fossil fuels in terms of their carbon emissions in the UK from 1990 to 2010, with figures expressed in million tons. Overall, it is clear that the carbon emissions from coal and oil decreased over time, the figure for gas increased and became top carbon emitter by the end […]
The graph illustrates the three different kinds of emissions sources which are gas, oil ,and coal in the UK, across two decades. Overall, all fossil fuels produce relatively similar amounts of carbon emissions in the first decade, whereas the second decade fluctuations are noticeable. In 1990, Gas was the least to produce carbon emissions with […]
The bar chart compare amount of carbon emission from three kind of sources in UK. Overall, gas use rise gradually and become main source at the end of period. Coal was decreased during all years, while oil stay almost same level. About gas emission, it was around 220 million ton at start. In next ten […]
The bar chart compares the amount of carbon emissions from three types of emissions in the UK. Overall, The use of gas rose steadily and became the main source by the end of the period. Coal declined throughout the period, while oil remained relatively stable during the period. In terms of gas emissions, this figure […]
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 […]
The bar chart compares the amount of carbon emissions from three types of emissions – gas, oil, and coal – in the UK from 1990 to 2010, measured in million tons. Overall, gas experienced a general upward trend, whose dominance became apparent in the last decade of the period, whereas coal declined in amount throughout […]
The bar chart illustrates the emanation from three different fossil fuel sources (Gas/coal/oil) in the UK between 1999 and 2010. Overall, Gas was the highest source of emissions throughout the two-decade period, while Coal declined significantly and was the lowest by 2010. In 1990, coal emission were the highest at 310 million tones, followed by […]
The bar chart illustrates three types of emission sources-gas, oil, and coal-over the period from 1990 to 2010, measured in tons. Overall, while the gas emission increased consistently by the end, the reverse was true for oil and coal emission. In 1990, the gas emission started at approximately 220 tons, a number that reached a […]
The bar graph compares the three sources of emissions in the UK, namely gas, coal and oil between 1990 and 2010. Overall, gas was the smallest contributor to the emission at the beginning of the period while coal was the highest. However, in 2010, gas became the main source of carbon emission whereas coal witnessed […]
The bar chart shows the different kinds of carbon emissions from three fossil fuels in the UK over a 20 year period. Overall, gas showed modest growth year by year, while coal declined moderately during a period. It is also clear that oil was more volatile. In 1990, gas was the lowest figure in emissions […]
The given bar chart depicts the numbers of three various fossil fuels for carbon emissions in the UK between 1990 and 2010. Overall, it can be seen the usage of coal and oil for carbon emissions decreased gradually, while, the rate of using gas increased sharply from 1990 to 2010. To begin with, in 1990, […]
