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Annual Emissions from the Electric Power Industry in Oklahoma​
Year Carbon Dioxide (Metric Tons) Sulfur Dioxide (Metric Tons) Nitrogen Oxides (Metric Tons)
1995 43,174,445 114,317 83,201
2015 41,626,050 60,943 29,381
What is the largest change in the energy industry's emissions in Oklahoma from 1995 to 2015?

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Responses

Greenhouse gas emissions increased.
Greenhouse gas emissions increased.

Greenhouse gas emissions decreased.
Greenhouse gas emissions decreased.

Gases that contribute to smog decreased.
Gases that contribute to smog decreased.

Gases that contribute to smog increased.
Gases that contribute to smog increased.

The largest change in emissions from the electric power industry in Oklahoma from 1995 to 2015 is the decrease in Sulfur Dioxide emissions, from 114,317 metric tons in 1995 to 60,943 metric tons in 2015.