China, India, and Indonesia emitted the largest amounts of greenhouse gases in 2005 according to data from the World Resources Institute. The document also notes that 40% of global carbon dioxide emissions are from land use change and that many countries face challenges from climate change impacts such as water stress and poor water management.
China, India, and Indonesia emitted the largest amounts of greenhouse gases in 2005 according to data from the World Resources Institute. The document also notes that 40% of global carbon dioxide emissions are from land use change and that many countries face challenges from climate change impacts such as water stress and poor water management.
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China, India, and Indonesia emitted the largest amounts of greenhouse gases in 2005 according to data from the World Resources Institute. The document also notes that 40% of global carbon dioxide emissions are from land use change and that many countries face challenges from climate change impacts such as water stress and poor water management.
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• China, India, Indonesia are the world’s largest GHG emitters • Many countries vulnerable to severe climate change • Water stress/poor water management are prevalent Total GHG Emissions (million tpa) WRI 2005 dta Incl. land use change
• 40% of global CO2 emissions
• China, India, Indonesia are the world’s largest GHG emitters • Many countries vulnerable to severe climate change • Water stress/poor water management are prevalent