Fossil fuel CO2 release - stock video
Fossil fuel CO2 release. Global dataset animation showing how atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration changes over a two-year time period (2011-2012) due to daily emissions of CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. CO2 is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Emissions data comes from the ODIAC (Open-source Data Inventory for Anthropogenic CO2) and are based on economic data. The animation begins with a map of the world with no fossil fuel CO2. As time progresses, CO2 emissions accumulate over a two-year period. The colour-coded key shows CO2 emission in parts per million (ppm) from blue (low) through green, yellow and orange to red (high). Large emitters are Eastern Asia, Western Europe, and North-East North America. By the end of 2012, the entire Northern Hemisphere is red, illustrating a total accumulation of over 10 ppm of CO2.
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516246840
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Photolibrary Video
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1920 x 1080 px - 588 MB
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00:00:29:03
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Categories:
- Climate Change,
- Climate,
- Globe - Navigational Equipment,
- Carbon Dioxide,
- Change,
- Natural Gas,
- Map,
- Animated Video,
- Coal,
- Fossil Fuel,
- Africa,
- USA,
- Cartoon,
- Color Coded,
- Direction,
- Europe,
- Global,
- Northern Hemisphere,
- Time Lapse,
- 20 Seconds or Greater,
- 2011,
- 2012,
- 21st Century,
- Art Product,
- Asia,
- Australasia,
- Business Finance and Industry,
- Color Image,
- Creativity,
- Crude Oil,
- Film - Moving Image,
- HD Format,
- Horizontal,
- Ideas,
- Latin America,
- Lockdown Shot,
- Medium Shot,
- Multi Colored,
- No People,
- North America,
- Oil Industry,
- Social Issues,
- South America,
- Southern Hemisphere,