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Former Soviet republics Compared by Environment > Urban NO2 concentration

DEFINITION: Urban NO2 concentration
Units: Micrograms/m3
Units: The values were originally collected at the city level. Each nation varied in terms of the number of cities reported, so this data should be used with some caution. Within each country the values have been normalized by city population for the year 1995, then added together to obtain the total concentration for the given country.

CONTENTS

# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH
1 Turkmenistan 78.54 micrograms/m3 1995
2 Latvia 63.74 micrograms/m3 1995
3 Ukraine 59.59 micrograms/m3 1995
4 Tajikistan 57.04 micrograms/m3 1995
5 Azerbaijan 55.98 micrograms/m3 1995
6 Kazakhstan 52.39 micrograms/m3 1995
7 Uzbekistan 52.12 micrograms/m3 1995
8 Estonia 49.62 micrograms/m3 1995
9 Moldova 48.89 micrograms/m3 1995
10 Armenia 43.88 micrograms/m3 1995
11 Belarus 42.6 micrograms/m3 1995
12 Kyrgyzstan 37.59 micrograms/m3 1995
13 Lithuania 28.31 micrograms/m3 1995
14 Russia 3.44 micrograms/m3 1995

Citation

Former Soviet republics Compared by Environment > Urban NO2 concentration

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Interesting observations about Environment > Urban NO2 concentration

  • Mexico ranked first for urban NO2 concentration amongst Christian countries in 1995.
  • Italy ranked first for urban NO2 concentration amongst High income OECD countries in 1995.
  • United Arab Emirates ranked first for urban NO2 concentration amongst Muslim countries in 1995.
  • Chile ranked first for urban NO2 concentration amongst Cold countries in 1995.
  • China ranked first for urban NO2 concentration amongst Non-religious countries in 1995.
  • Germany ranked last for urban NO2 concentration amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 1995.
  • Paraguay ranked first for urban NO2 concentration amongst Landlocked countries in 1995.
  • Bulgaria ranked second for urban NO2 concentration amongst Europe in 1995.
  • Saudi Arabia ranked first for urban NO2 concentration amongst Religious countries in 1995.
  • Russia ranked second last for urban NO2 concentration amongst Emerging markets in 1995.
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