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Fossil Fuels: Million Metric Tons of Carbon Produced Globally
A graph showing millions of metric tons of carbon produced globally by burning fossil fuels from1750 to 2012. Values rise from approximately 3 million metric tons in 1750 to 10,000 million metric tons in 2010. (Data from the Environmental Protection Agency ...
- 1. Aerosol Optical Depth
- 3. Alaska Modern Glaciation, 2012
- 15. Carbon Cycle
- 16. Changes in the Distribution of the Pacific Walrus
- 2. Aerosol Particle Size
- 4. Alaska's Late Wisconsin Glaciation Maximum
- 34. Global per Capita Carbon Emissions, 1950 to 2008
- 29. Global Carbon Sinks and Sources
- 6. Albedo of the Earth, 2008
- 5. Alaska's Pleistocene Glaciation Maximum
- 36. Global Ranking of Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 2009
- 38. Global Temperature Change, 2012 to 2099
- 7. Analyses of Primary Productivity in the Ocean and on Land
- 14. Beringia and the Bering Land Bridge
- 43. Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere Over Time
- 41. Global Wildland Fire Projections
- 8. Annual Mean Atmospheric Pressure, July 1983 to June 2005
- 24. Geological Time Scale
- 47. Hydrologic or Water Cycle
- 58. Minimal Arctic Sea Ice Extent, September 1979 and September 2012
- 9. Annual Mean Precipitation per Capita, 2009
- 42. Gondwana Fossil Distributions
- 48. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Global Surface Warming Scenarios
- 63. Pacific Island Nations Threatened by Sea-Level Rise
- 10. Antarctic Ozone Hole
- 54. Laurasia and Gondwana
- 84. Urban Heat Islands
- 65. Projected U.S. Precipitation Changes, 2011 to 2099
- 11. Arctic Tundra
- 64. Pangaea
- 85. Urban Heat Islands: New York and Atlanta
- 66. Projected U.S. Temperature Changes, 2012 to 2099
- 12. Atmospheric Circulation
- 81. Tectonic Plates
- 92. World Malaria and Climate Change, 2010 to 2050
- 67. Redwood Distribution and Climate Change Scenarios
- 13. August Temperatures, 2010 to 2012
- 87. Volcanoes of the World
- 69. Sea-Level Rise Scenarios, 2010 to 2100
- 17. Changes in U.S. Tornadoes
- 88. Vostok Ice Core
- 18. Clear Sky and Total Sky Albedo, 2010
- 19. Clouds: A Visible Form of Water Vapor in the Atmosphere
- 20. Coastal Upwelling
- 21. Convection
- 22. Coriolis Effect
- 23. Fossil Fuels: Million Metric Tons of Carbon Produced Globally
- 25. Global Agricultural Lands, 2009
- 26. Global Annual Precipitation, 2009
- 27. Global Average Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere, 2008
- 28. Global Carbon Footprints, 2007
- 30. Global Cloud Fraction, 2009
- 31. Global Deforestation
- 32. Global Drinking Water Availability, 2010
- 33. Global Ocean Currents
- 35. Global per Capita Drinking Water, 2007
- 37. Global Solar Insolation, 2009
- 39. Global Tornadoes, 2012
- 40. Global Typhoons and Hurricanes, 1851 to 2006
- 41. Global Wildland Fire Projections
- 44. Greenland
- 45. Gulf Stream, 2010
- 46. Hurricane Tracks, 1851 to 2004
- 49. January and June Global Precipitation, 2005
- 50. January and June Mean Atmospheric Pressure, July 1983 to June 2005
- 51. January Temperatures, 2010 to 2012
- 52. La Niña
- 53. Land Surface Temperature Anomalies
- 55. Marine Biomes, 2010
- 56. Mean Annual Sea Surface Temperature
- 57. Mean Annual Surface Temperatures, 2010 to 2012
- 59. Net Primary Productivity of Terrestrial Ecosystems, 2007
- 60. Observed U.S. Temperature Change
- 61. Orographic Rainfall
- 62. Pacific El Niño
- 68. Sea and Land Breezes
- 70. Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
- 71. Seasonal Cycles: December 22
- 72. Seasonal Cycles: June 22
- 73. Seasonal Cycles: March 21
- 74. Seasonal Cycles: September 23
- 75. Solar Radiation in the Atmosphere
- 76. Solar Winds
- 77. Summer and Winter Polar Ice and Snow Extent
- 78. Summer (Rainy) Monsoon
- 79. Sunspot Prediction and Occurrence, 1995-2020
- 80. Taiga or Northern Boreal Forest
- 82. Terrestrial Biomes, 2010
- 83. Thermohaline Currents or the Global Ocean Conveyor Belt
- 86. U.S. Industrial Carbon Monoxide Emissions, 2005
- 89. Walker Circulation
- 90. Whittaker Biome Model
- 91. Winter (Dry) Monsoon
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