Data compiled by World Atlas shows that global carbon emissions in 2011 were 150 times higher than in 1850. Currently, the largest contributors to global warming are China and the United States, accounting for 38.12 percent of total global greenhouse gas emissions. Of this amount, China contributes the most, at 23.43 percent, followed by the United States with 4.69 percent.
Indonesia is among the top 10 countries contributing the most to global greenhouse gas emissions. Ranked 7th, Indonesia contributes 2.3 percent to the total global warming. Besides contributions from industrial pollution and transportation emissions, Indonesia's contribution to global warming is quite high due to deforestation.
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