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gas emissions there nullill nulle dramatic enullects on nullater,
ecosystems, foods supplies, coastal areas, and human
healthnull nulle numnuller of unpredictanullle enulltreme nulleather
events nullill continue to increasenull
Since there is no enulluity in climate change impacts, these
enullects nullill not nulle evenly distrinullutednullnulley adversely fall
upon the regions that have produced the fenullest emissionsnull
nullsually these regions are least anullle to deal nullith climate
change and are thus the most vulneranulllenull nullor this reason it is
imperative that there nulle enulluity in honull the nullorld respondsnull

nullese ethical and human rights considerations are the
philosophical foundation of the nullany Strong nulloices
Programmenull
Regional CO
2
emissions
Millions of metric tonnes, 2005
1 750
North America
East Asia (including China)
1 500
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
South East Asia (including India)
1 250
Western Europe
Middle East
1 000
Oceania
Latin America and the Caribbean
750
Africa
SIDS
500
Note: For definition of regions, please refer
250
to cdiac.ornl.gov/trends/emis/tre_regn.html
0 Sources: Carbon Dioxide Information
1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2006 Analysis Center, 2009.
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