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  1. Data on global emissions has been converted from tonnes of carbon to tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO₂) using a conversion factor of 3.664. Emissions from the Kuwaiti oil fires in 1991 have been included as part of Kuwait's emissions for that year. Country's share of the global population is calculated using our population dataset, based on ...

  2. The ozone layer plays a vital role in making the planet habitable for us and other species. High in the atmosphere – between 10 to 50 kilometers above the earth's surface – the ozone layer absorbs most of the sun’s ultraviolet radiation. But, during the 1970s, ‘80s, and ‘90s, humans were emitting large quantities of substances that ...

  3. Vietnam. Below are all indicators in our database for which this country has a value. Above-ground forest biomass. (2020) Absolute annual change in primary energy consumption. (2023) Absolute number of deaths from ambient particulate air pollution. (2015) Access to justice for men Regimes of the World.

  4. Licenses: All visualizations, data, and articles produced by Our World in Data are open access under the Creative Commons BY license.You have permission to use, distribute, and reproduce these in any medium, provided the source and authors are credited.

  5. Endnotes. It’s estimated that 1.53 million people died from diarrheal diseases in 2019. Meanwhile, it’s estimated that around 760,000 died from suicide, around 415,000 died from homicide, and around 63,000 died in conflict and terrorism that year; these add up to 1.24 million. These estimates come from the IHME’s Global Burden of Disease ...

  6. The world can respond swiftly and effectively to pandemic risks in the future with better understanding, resources, and effort. To avoid suffering through another large pandemic, we have to take the risk of pandemics seriously. Despite warnings that another one was likely, the COVID-19 pandemic killed more than 27 million people.1.

  7. In many countries today, people work much less than in the past 150 years. Working less means being able to spend time becoming more educated or simply enjoying leisure time. This is substantial progress, but there are still huge inequalities across and within countries, and progress still to make. Here we present the data on working hours.

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