In today’s day and age, the production of the products also results in toxic carbon emissions. Not only the factories, but humans also have a carbon footprint. These toxic carbon emissions are being held partially responsible for the climate change that the world is facing today.
The carbon emission rate in some countries is very high and
some countries have low. Most of the time, carbon emissions depend upon how
rich or poor a country is. A low-income country doesn’t have enough resources
to produce high levels of toxic emissions. Since they are low on cash, they cannot
produce many things and hence the individual carbon footprint of the people is
low as well. On the other hand, countries with larger income can produce high
levels of toxic carbon emissions because of the manufacturing of many products.
In 2018, low-income countries were responsible for only
0.19% of global carbon emission rates, which equals to 0.15 tons per person. The
high-income countries produced 21% of global carbon emission with an
astonishing number of 12.42 tons per person.