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2013 Report

The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World is available for free downloading

Carbon footprint features

For the 2007/8 Human Development Report, we have prepared visual and interactive presentations of carbon emissions data as it relates to our theme of climate change. They all may be accessed through this page.


How many planets?    

How many planets?

Using the annual ceiling of 14.5 Gt CO2, if emissions were frozen at the current level of 29 Gt CO2 we would need two planets. However, some countries are running a less sustainable account than others.

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Global carbon map    

Inequalities in carbon footprinting-some people walk more lightly than others

Extreme inequalities in national carbon footprints reflect disparities in per capita emissions. Adjusting CO2 emission accounts to factor in these disparities demonstrates the very marked limits to carbon convergence.

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Shares    

Unequal carbon footprints:
shares of emissions and population

While each tonne of carbon dioxide carries equal weight, the global account masks large variations in contributions to overall emissions from different sources.

Select any country from the drop-down menu to see a comparison of its C02 emissions contrasted to its share of the world population.

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Intensity    

Decarbonizing growth:
some countries are doing better than others

Negotiations on emission limits for the post-2012 Kyoto Protocol commitment period can—and must—frame the global carbon budget and translate it into practical national strategies—and national carbon budgets.

Select any country or region from the drop-down menus to see a comparison of their carbon footprints.

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Carbon indic map    

Indicators world map

Explore climate change related and carbon dioxide data through an interactive world map.

Select from our list of indicators to visualize their distribution around the world.

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Tables 2007/2008 (GIF)    

Carbon emissions data and measurement issues from the 2007/8 Report

Explore these data through our indicator tables extracted from the Report and the technical notes on measurement issues that relate human development to climate change.

  • Table 22 - Energy and the environment [79 KB]
  • Table 23 - Energy sources [78 KB]
  • Table 24 - Carbon dioxide emissions and stocks [86 KB]
  • Table 25 - Status of major international environmental treaties [68 KB]
  • Technical note 2 - Measuring the short and long-term effects of climate-related disasters HDR 2007/2008 [109 KB]
  • HD Insights: The Effects of Climate-Related Disasters on Human Development
    English [138 KB] - Français [138 KB] - Español [141 KB]
Poster thumb (GIF)    

Climate change posters with data from the 2007/8 Report

These posters are available for download and may be reproduced and used in campaigns. Click here for a preview

  • Advocacy posters [911 KB]

Use this link to access videos concerning climate change.


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