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CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion - Metric Tons CO2 [divided by] U.S. Gasoline Per Capita Use By State

CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion - Metric Tons CO2 divided by U.S. Gasoline Per Capita Use By State

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RankRegionCO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion - Metric Tons CO2÷U.S. Gasoline Per Capita Use By StateResult
1Texas676,750,590.66÷532.701,270,415.98
2California402,769,027.05÷414.40971,932.98
3Pennsylvania274,296,013.59÷386.80709,141.71
4New York201,246,381.31÷293.40685,911.32
5Illinois242,825,309.50÷408.30594,722.78
6Ohio267,666,416.12÷451.10593,363.81
7Florida256,269,181.83÷496.00516,671.74
8Indiana230,827,073.45÷491.70469,446.97
9Louisiana194,934,218.94÷507.80383,879.91
10Michigan182,977,584.10÷482.00379,621.54
11Georgia184,042,579.40÷537.10342,659.80
12North Carolina153,555,319.85÷505.00304,069.94
13Kentucky156,799,429.61÷526.60297,758.13
14New Jersey134,288,347.56÷488.20275,068.31
15Alabama145,244,140.53÷529.40274,356.14
16West Virginia116,379,203.17÷426.70272,742.45
17Arizona101,505,536.72÷381.90265,790.88
18Missouri140,037,409.99÷550.50254,382.22
19Virginia127,954,286.97÷526.90242,843.59
20Tennessee128,393,592.05÷552.50232,386.59
21Wisconsin104,382,517.90÷449.80232,064.29
22Colorado98,122,249.00÷435.70225,205.99
23Washington82,558,668.59÷423.60194,897.71
24Minnesota99,862,965.71÷527.70189,241.93
25Oklahoma109,304,790.00÷614.20177,962.86
26Massachusetts79,895,813.33÷458.50174,254.77
27Maryland77,939,465.16÷447.50174,166.40
28South Carolina89,335,009.22÷578.60154,398.56
29Iowa85,185,415.09÷555.10153,459.58
30Kansas78,461,328.16÷511.80153,304.67
31Utah69,233,602.15÷460.60150,311.77
32Arkansas63,704,939.79÷512.00124,423.71
33Mississippi67,809,156.41÷558.50121,412.99
34New Mexico58,552,769.03÷508.80115,080.13
35Nevada41,597,134.93÷367.90113,066.42
36Wyoming64,569,233.30÷615.00104,990.62
37Oregon43,520,134.28÷418.40104,015.62
38Alaska43,154,390.07÷461.7093,468.46
39Nebraska43,874,957.24÷470.1093,331.12
40Connecticut40,243,785.77÷435.7092,365.82
41North Dakota48,976,460.59÷553.7088,453.06
42Montana37,697,981.45÷544.4069,246.84
43Hawaii24,166,785.09÷358.7067,373.25
44Idaho16,277,360.57÷454.8035,790.15
45New Hampshire19,016,248.58÷544.4034,930.65
46Maine19,925,719.75÷576.3034,575.26
47Delaware17,376,553.65÷541.6032,083.74
48Rhode Island11,099,893.22÷454.6024,416.84
49South Dakota13,779,517.35÷564.4024,414.45
50District of Columbia3,383,631.78÷215.3015,715.89
51Vermont6,485,289.03÷545.5011,888.71
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Comments

This doesn't show anything really useful, but it was fun to do.
The map shows a relationship between gasoline use per person and total CO2 emissions per state. However, that relationship may not be true. Other sources of CO2 emissions are not included in the calculation - such as power plants.

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