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English:  :CO₂ emissions embedded in global trade
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions embedded in trade, measured as the net import-export balance in tonnes of CO₂ per year. Positive values (red) represent net importers of CO₂ (i.e. "100 million" would mean a country was a net importer of 100 million tonnes of CO₂ in a given year). Negative values (blue) represent net exporters of CO₂.
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