USA: Emissions account for nearly 40% of the world

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Emissions are still threatening the world environment (Photo: maion )

On October 30, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Convention announced that the United States has emissions accounting for nearly 40% of world emissions in 2004.

With 7.067 billion tons of emissions, the United States is the world's largest emitter, accounting for 39.4% of the total 17.931 billion tons of world emissions in 2004.

The above is a report of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), published on October 30 in Bon (Germany).

UNFCCC executive secretary Yvo de Boer warned industrialized countries to continue efforts to cut CO2 emissions, causing climate change and warming the Earth.

On the same day, Britain also published an important report on economic damage caused by climate change.

According to a British report, climate change is expected to cause global economic losses of $ 6.98 trillion if countries do not have effective countermeasures.