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APPENDIX C
Comparison of CO2 Emissions for States Versus National, United States, in 1999 and 2000
Rank
National or Subnational Jurisdication
MMTCE
1
United States
1528.7
2
China (Mainland)
761.59
3
Russian Federation
391.66
4
Japan
323.28
5
India
292.27
6
Germany
214.39
7
Texas
181.11
8
United Kingdon
154.98
9
Canada
118.96
10
Italy (Including San Marino)
116.86
11
Republic of Korea
116.54
12
Mexico
115.71
13
Saudi Arabia
102.17
14
California
99.52
15
France (Including Monaco)
98.92
16
Australia
94.09
17
Ukraine
93.55
18
South Africa
89.32
19
Islamic Republic of Iran
84.69
20
Brazil
83.93
21
Poland
82.25
22
Spain
77.22
23
Pennsylvania
74.28
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Rank
National or Subnational Jurisdication
MMTCE
24
Indonesia
73.57
25
Ohio
71.49
26
Florida
64.28
27
Indiana
63.95
28
Illinois
63.13
29
Turkey
60.47
30
Taiwan
57.99
31
New York
57.86
32
Lousiana
56.83
33
Thailand
54.22
34
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
51.54
35
Michigan
51.46
36
Georgia
44.93
37
Venezuela
43.05
38
Kentucky
39.97
39
North Carolina
39.86
40
Malaysia
39.41
41
Egypt
38.82
42
Netherlands
37.9
43
Argentina
37.72
44
Alabama
37.62
45
Tennessee
34.34
46
New Jersey
34.14
47
Missouri
33.95
48
Kazakhstan
33.1
49
Czech Republic
32.42
50
Uzbekistan
32.38
51
West Virginia
30.81
NOTE: MMTCE, million metric tons of carbon equivalent.
SOURCES: World data from Marland et al. (2003); U.S. state data from EPA (2004).