Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1920

Annual CO₂ emissions growth measures the increase in carbon output. Compare countries, explore trends, and view interactive maps.

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Complete Data Rankings

Rank
1
United States flag
United States
260,733,440
2
Poland flag
Poland
73,650,060
3
Germany flag
Germany
41,780,576
4
France flag
France
35,636,064
5
Mexico flag
Mexico
35,304,450
6
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
24,341,120
7
Austria flag
Austria
11,512,288
8
Belgium flag
Belgium
10,284,848
9
Canada flag
Canada
8,287,968
10
Australia flag
Australia
4,120,774
11
Sweden flag
Sweden
2,744,858
12
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
2,627,088
13
South Africa flag
South Africa
2,528,160
14
China flag
China
2,281,160
15
Argentina flag
Argentina
2,198,865
16
Iran flag
Iran
1,117,520
17
Brazil flag
Brazil
996,066
18
Cuba flag
Cuba
942,102
19
Hungary flag
Hungary
831,728
20
Romania flag
Romania
820,736
21
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
626,543.5
22
Greece flag
Greece
571,584
23
Turkey flag
Turkey
465,328
24
Serbia flag
Serbia
435,516
25
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
340,752
26
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
263,808
27
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
219,840
28
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
190,528
29
North Korea flag
North Korea
166,616
30
Croatia flag
Croatia
164,449
31
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
161,216
32
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
150,607
33
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
135,568
34
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
124,723
35
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
117,248
36
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
91,600
37
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
86,245
38
Peru flag
Peru
84,734
39
Ireland flag
Ireland
43,968
40
Philippines flag
Philippines
43,968
41
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
39,108.004
42
Finland flag
Finland
36,640
43
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
18,087
44
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
16,747
45
Honduras flag
Honduras
12,914
46
Norway flag
Norway
10,992
47
South Korea flag
South Korea
9,256
48
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
5,753
49
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
5,242
50
Algeria flag
Algeria
3,664
51
Panama flag
Panama
2,347
52
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
2,208
53
Haiti flag
Haiti
3
54
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
-2,767
55
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
-5,222
56
Armenia flag
Armenia
-6,636
57
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
-9,814
58
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
-10,249
59
Georgia flag
Georgia
-11,074.008
60
Colombia flag
Colombia
-16,877
61
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
-17,092
62
Latvia flag
Latvia
-20,049
63
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
-25,437
64
Estonia flag
Estonia
-30,242
65
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
-30,903
66
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
-31,270
67
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
-39,977
68
Portugal flag
Portugal
-54,960
69
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
-59,662
70
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
-71,878
71
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
-78,104
72
Belarus flag
Belarus
-83,695
73
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
-90,955
74
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
-199,135.88
75
Egypt flag
Egypt
-234,496
76
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
-282,772
77
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
-571,583.75
78
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
-582,104
79
Chile flag
Chile
-697,123
80
Italy flag
Italy
-740,128
81
Denmark flag
Denmark
-1,044,240.5
82
Russia flag
Russia
-1,835,282
83
Spain flag
Spain
-1,872,304
84
Japan flag
Japan
-4,913,424
85
India flag
India
-8,106,644

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1United States flagUnited States
  2. #2Poland flagPoland
  3. #3Germany flagGermany
  4. #4France flagFrance
  5. #5Mexico flagMexico
  6. #6United Kingdom flagUnited Kingdom
  7. #7Austria flagAustria
  8. #8Belgium flagBelgium
  9. #9Canada flagCanada
  10. #10Australia flagAustralia

Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #85India flagIndia
  2. #84Japan flagJapan
  3. #83Spain flagSpain
  4. #82Russia flagRussia
  5. #81Denmark flagDenmark
  6. #80Italy flagItaly
  7. #79Chile flagChile
  8. #78Ukraine flagUkraine
  9. #77New Zealand flagNew Zealand
  10. #76Czech Republic flagCzech Republic

Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.

Analysis & Context

Leading Countries in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) for 1920

In 1920, the country with the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) was the United States, reporting an increase of 260,733,440 tons. The global range of emissions growth for that year spanned from a decline of -8,106,644 tons in India to the aforementioned peak in the United States. The global average emissions growth stood at 5,948,371.45 tons, while the median value was 18,087 tons, indicating a significant disparity in emissions trends among countries.

Economic Drivers of CO₂ Emissions Growth

The stark differences in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) can often be traced back to the economic activities prevalent in a nation. In 1920, the United States, with its robust industrial base, led the world in emissions growth. The rapid expansion of factories and manufacturing capabilities significantly contributed to this increase. Similarly, Poland and Germany reported emissions growth of 73,650,060 and 41,780,576 tons respectively, reflecting their own industrialization processes post-World War I. In contrast, countries like India experienced a decline of -8,106,644 tons, indicative of its economic struggles and limited industrial growth during this period.

Geopolitical Influences on Emissions Trends

Geopolitical factors also played a crucial role in shaping emissions trends in 1920. The aftermath of World War I saw many European nations grappling with reconstruction efforts. For instance, France and the United Kingdom reported emissions growth figures of 35,636,064 and 24,341,120 tons respectively, as they ramped up industrial output to recover from the war's devastation. Conversely, countries like Japan and Russia experienced significant decreases in emissions, at -4,913,424 and -1,835,282 tons respectively, as their economies faced severe constraints due to political instability and economic sanctions. The interplay of these geopolitical dynamics contributed to the varying emissions growth across nations.

Year-over-Year Changes: The Biggest Movers in 1920

The year 1920 was marked by dramatic fluctuations in emissions growth among various countries. The United States not only led in absolute emissions growth but also recorded the largest year-over-year increase of 528,417,410 tons, a staggering rise that underscored its post-war industrial expansion. In stark contrast, India and Japan faced the largest year-over-year decreases of -11,722,036 and -12,563,856 tons respectively, reflecting their economic challenges during this period. These shifts highlight how economic recovery and growth in industrial output in some nations contrasted sharply with the stagnation or decline experienced by others, revealing a complex landscape of emissions growth influenced by both local and global factors.

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