Large cities are characterized by concentration of large number of people and centralization of commercial activities around their cores. These and consequently, emission of large amount of carbon dioxide (CO study aims to estimate the average amount of CO Kano Metropolis, Nigeria. The rela average density on the city's roads, estimating CO automobiles and examining the situation against CO Federal Government of Nigeria to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Short period traffic count at various traffic corridors of the city was used to determine automobiles' average density per hour and United States Environmental Protection Agency method was used in estimating CO following emissions in metric tonnes per hour; 15.75 from cars and buses, 6.08 from tricycles and 0.56 from lorries. These give a combined hourly emission of 22.39 tonnes. CO measures identified are expansion of roads and construction of flyovers to decongest traffic. It is recommended that efficient public urban mass transit that involves low carbon emission should be provided and individual car usage should be discouraged
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