The bar graph illustrates greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions of ten countries in 2014 and 2016. Overall, China is the far leading emitter of greenhouse gases, while Japan and the United States were only two countries to reduced their total emissions.
With more than 12 billion metric tons of GHG emissions in both 2014 and 2016, China stands out as the top emitter. Remarkably, China’s total emissions are twice those of the United States, which follows China as the next top contributor. The other eight countries emitted around or less than just 2 billion metric tons. It highlights China’s excessive amount of GHG emissions.
In 2014 and 2016, only two countries managed to reduce their emissions: Japan and the United States. Other countries as Mexico, Germany and Brazil showed no change in their emission numbers between the two years. On the chart, the other five countries reported growth in their total GHG emissions.
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