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Carbon emissions times physical activity rate

CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion - Metric Tons CO2 times % of Adults Who Were Moderately/Vigorously Active

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Carbon dioxide emissions in the state times the percent of people saying they're "physically active."

RankRegionCO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion - Metric Tons CO2x% of Adults Who Were Moderately/Vigorously ActiveResult
1Texas676,750,590.66x0.47318,072,777.61
2California402,769,027.05x0.50201,384,513.53
3Pennsylvania274,296,013.59x0.50137,148,006.79
4Ohio267,666,416.12x0.50133,833,208.06
5Florida256,269,181.83x0.47120,446,515.46
6Illinois242,825,309.50x0.49118,984,401.66
7Indiana230,827,073.45x0.48110,796,995.26
8New York201,246,381.31x0.4998,610,726.84
9Michigan182,977,584.10x0.5193,318,567.89
10Georgia184,042,579.40x0.4888,340,438.11
11Louisiana194,934,218.94x0.3976,024,345.39
12Kentucky156,799,429.61x0.4468,991,749.03
13Missouri140,037,409.99x0.4968,618,330.90
14New Jersey134,288,347.56x0.4864,458,406.83
15Virginia127,954,286.97x0.5063,977,143.49
16North Carolina153,555,319.85x0.4061,422,127.94
17Alabama145,244,140.53x0.4261,002,539.02
18Wisconsin104,382,517.90x0.5557,410,384.85
19Colorado98,122,249.00x0.5553,967,236.95
20West Virginia116,379,203.17x0.4653,534,433.46
21Arizona101,505,536.72x0.5252,782,879.09
22Oklahoma109,304,790.00x0.4650,280,203.40
23Tennessee128,393,592.05x0.3950,073,500.90
24Minnesota99,862,965.71x0.4948,932,853.20
25Washington82,558,668.59x0.5444,581,681.04
26South Carolina89,335,009.22x0.4741,987,454.33
27Iowa85,185,415.09x0.4840,888,999.24
28Massachusetts79,895,813.33x0.5140,746,864.80
29Utah69,233,602.15x0.5638,770,817.20
30Kansas78,461,328.16x0.4938,446,050.80
31Maryland77,939,465.16x0.4837,410,943.28
32Wyoming64,569,233.30x0.5736,804,462.98
33New Mexico58,552,769.03x0.5331,032,967.59
34Arkansas63,704,939.79x0.4629,304,272.30
35Mississippi67,809,156.41x0.4027,123,662.56
36Alaska43,154,390.07x0.6126,324,177.94
37North Dakota48,976,460.59x0.5325,957,524.11
38Oregon43,520,134.28x0.5624,371,275.20
39Nebraska43,874,957.24x0.5222,814,977.76
40Montana37,697,981.45x0.5821,864,829.24
41Connecticut40,243,785.77x0.5220,926,768.60
42Nevada41,597,134.93x0.4920,382,596.12
43Hawaii24,166,785.09x0.5112,325,060.40
44Maine19,925,719.75x0.5611,158,403.06
45New Hampshire19,016,248.58x0.5410,268,774.23
46Idaho16,277,360.57x0.569,115,321.92
47Delaware17,376,553.65x0.488,340,745.75
48South Dakota13,779,517.35x0.486,614,168.33
49Rhode Island11,099,893.22x0.505,549,946.61
50Vermont6,485,289.03x0.583,761,467.64
51District of Columbia3,383,631.78x0.541,827,161.16
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Comments

High values mean either lots of CO2 emissions (California), low activity rate (Louisiana), or both (eg: Texas). Low values mean either low emissions (South Dakota), lots of activity (Oregon), or both (Idaho or Vermont).

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