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English: This figure shows the relative fraction of man-made greenhouse gases coming from each of eight categories of sources, as estimated by the Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research version 3.2, fast track 2000 project [1]. These values are intended to provide a snapshot of global annual greenhouse gas emissions in the year 2000. The top panel shows the sum over all man-made greenhouse gases, weighted by their global warming potential over the next 100 years. This consists of 72% carbon dioxide, 18% methane, 8% nitrous oxide and 1% other gases. Lower panels show the comparable information for each of these three primary greenhouse gases, with the same coloring of sectors as used in the top chart. Segments with less than 1% fraction are not labeled.
עברית: תמונה זו מראה את החלוקה היחסית של פליטות גזי חממה מעשה ידי אדם, על פי 8 קטגוריות של מקורות, כפי שהדבר מוערך על ידי w:Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research version 3.2, fast track 2000 project [2]. ערכים אלו אמורים לספק תמונת מצב של שנת 2000.
הפנל העליון מראה את סך הפליטות של גזי חממה כשהם נשקלים על פי פוטנציאל אפקט החממה שלהם במשך 100 השנים הבאות. זה מורכב מ 72% של he:פחמן דו חמצני, 18% he:מתאן, 8% he:תחמוצת החנקן, ו1% גזים אחרים.
הפנלים התחתונים מראים את ההשוואה היחסית של כל אחד מהגזים האלה, עם אותים צבעים לסקטורים שונים כמו בפנל העליון. סמגנטים עם תרומה נמוכה מ 1% אינם מסומנים.
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2006-11-23T17:36:15Z Xiaowei 650x603 (33795 Bytes) == Description == This figure shows the relative fraction of man-made [[greenhouse gas]]es coming from each of eight categories of sources, as estimated by the [[Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research]] version 3.
Images loaded on 5 June, 2014 have a problem in that when the images are converted to png, the length of the text is computed incorrectly. Most notably for the 19px sized text. This results in incorrect positioning of the text, which runs in to the pie chart and into other text. As an uploader I'm frustrated since I have no way beforehand to know if this is going to happen. Anyone know of a sans-serif font for svg that both renders properly on my Window's machine and is sized properly when the converter converts the image to 'png'? --Aflafla1 (talk) 22:59, 5 June 2014 (UTC)
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