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  • Published: Mar 14th, 2010
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Carbon emissions ‘outsourced’ to developing countries


China is by far the largest “exporter” of carbon dioxide emissions, as seen in this map of the net flow of emissions embodied in trade among the major exporting and importing countries. Arrows indicate direction and magnitude of flow; numbers are megatons (millions of tons). Credit: Steven Davis/Carnegie Institution for Science

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12 Responses to “Carbon emissions ‘outsourced’ to developing countries”


  1. Vijay Sanger
    on Mar 16th, 2010
    @ 3:35 am

    Ours is an integrated steel plant in Orissa – India. We are equipped with coal burning power plants. I look for USA/UK companies outsourcing carbon emissions. Please contact me over my email ID [email protected].

    Best wishes,

    Vijay Sanger

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