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This example from the IEA's CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion shows how emissions from electricity generation changed in Latin America over the 30 year period 1970-2000. The most striking feature is that CO2 emissions fell dramatically over the period and remain comparatively low, even for big economies like Brazil. This is because, thanks to the terrain, a very large percentage of electricity in South America is generated from hydroelectric power.

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Figure 9: IEA graph based on CO2 emissions from electricity in Latin America

The University of Manchester; Mimas; ESRC; RDI

Countries and Citizens: Unit 1 Macro and Micro Data: The Basics by Dr Celia Russell, University of Manchester is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales Licence.