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English: - Consumption-based emissions are national emissions that have been adjusted for trade. It's

production-based emissions minus emissions embedded in exports, plus emissions embedded in imports. - The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of key dimensions of human development: a

long and healthy life, a good education, and a decent standard of living.
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Consumption-based CO₂ emissions per capita vs. Human Development Index, 2020

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