Presented is a bar chart showing countries with the highest CO2 emissions in 1997. The horizontal axis gives the amount of energy related carbon dioxide emissions in million metric tonnes. The vertical axis lists 10 countries, which are colour-coded as either developed (including economies in transition) or developing. The developed countries and their approximate emissions in million tonnes are as follows: United States 5550, Russia 1500, Japan 1100, Germany 800, United Kingdom 500, Canada 450, and Italy 350. The developing countries and their approximate emissions in million tonnes are: China 2950, India 880, and South Korea 350.