Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1935

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
56,082,304
2
Germany flag
Germany
43,713,056
3
Russia flag
Russia
23,078,880
4
China flag
China
10,263,340
5
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
7,319,164
6
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
5,928,320
7
Italy flag
Italy
5,715,248
8
Japan flag
Japan
5,179,672
9
South Africa flag
South Africa
3,286,220
10
Iraq flag
Iraq
2,857,920
11
Australia flag
Australia
2,749,206
12
Mexico flag
Mexico
2,597,618
13
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
2,514,356
14
Spain flag
Spain
2,209,420
15
India flag
India
1,782,140
16
Colombia flag
Colombia
1,693,687
17
Sweden flag
Sweden
1,131,524
18
Belarus flag
Belarus
1,046,631
19
Poland flag
Poland
933,816
20
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
931,997
21
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
885,792
22
North Korea flag
North Korea
766,197
23
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
765,658
24
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
750,199
25
Denmark flag
Denmark
608,283
26
Hungary flag
Hungary
505,424
27
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
494,912
28
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
480,013
29
Peru flag
Peru
431,411
30
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
410,368
31
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
388,213
32
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
386,869
33
Estonia flag
Estonia
382,466
34
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
311,522
35
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
311,440
36
Norway flag
Norway
296,724
37
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
282,227
38
Portugal flag
Portugal
282,009.75
39
Latvia flag
Latvia
249,624
40
Brazil flag
Brazil
220,155
41
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
215,563
42
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
190,528
43
Austria flag
Austria
168,306
44
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
168,039
45
Serbia flag
Serbia
164,353
46
Turkey flag
Turkey
143,044
47
Georgia flag
Georgia
136,200.06
48
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
135,568
49
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
122,601
50
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
90,907
51
Armenia flag
Armenia
81,758
52
Greece flag
Greece
80,517
53
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
73,280
54
Croatia flag
Croatia
58,909
55
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
56,455
56
Ireland flag
Ireland
51,296
57
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
51,237
58
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
45,900
59
Morocco flag
Morocco
43,938
60
South Korea flag
South Korea
42,567
61
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
33,035
62
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
26,953
63
Chile flag
Chile
24,641
64
Israel flag
Israel
21,806
65
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
14,656
66
Albania flag
Albania
10,992
67
Philippines flag
Philippines
10,932
68
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
7,274
69
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
6,272
70
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
3,634
71
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
3,360
72
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
1,149
73
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
75
74
Haiti flag
Haiti
39
75
Aruba flag
Aruba
0
76
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba flag
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
0
77
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
0
78
Honduras flag
Honduras
0
79
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
0
80
Thailand flag
Thailand
0
81
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
0
82
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
-764
83
Panama flag
Panama
-913
84
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
-1,531
85
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
-3,635
86
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
-3,664
87
Algeria flag
Algeria
-7,202
88
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
-7,895
89
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
-18,320
90
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
-18,320
91
Cuba flag
Cuba
-22,968
92
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
-36,640
93
Egypt flag
Egypt
-77,300
94
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
-80,608
95
Romania flag
Romania
-128,506
96
Iran flag
Iran
-153,888
97
Argentina flag
Argentina
-228,297
98
Finland flag
Finland
-436,193
99
Canada flag
Canada
-1,117,528
100
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
-1,362,860
101
Belgium flag
Belgium
-3,317,136
102
France flag
France
-5,977,728

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1United States flagUnited States
  2. #2Germany flagGermany
  3. #3Russia flagRussia
  4. #4China flagChina
  5. #5Ukraine flagUkraine
  6. #6United Kingdom flagUnited Kingdom
  7. #7Italy flagItaly
  8. #8Japan flagJapan
  9. #9South Africa flagSouth Africa
  10. #10Iraq flagIraq

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

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #102France flagFrance
  2. #101Belgium flagBelgium
  3. #100Netherlands flagNetherlands
  4. #99Canada flagCanada
  5. #98Finland flagFinland
  6. #97Argentina flagArgentina
  7. #96Iran flagIran
  8. #95Romania flagRomania
  9. #94Switzerland flagSwitzerland
  10. #93Egypt flagEgypt

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

Analysis & Context

Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1935: A Global Overview

In 1935, the country with the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) was the United States, with an increase of 56,082,304 metric tons. The global range of emissions growth varied significantly, with a minimum value of -5,977,728 metric tons and an average growth of 1,759,881.51 metric tons across 102 countries. This stark contrast highlights the diverse economic activities and energy policies of nations during this period.

Economic Drivers of Emissions Growth

The notable emissions growth in 1935 can be attributed largely to the industrial activities of the leading countries. The United States and Germany, with emissions growth of 56,082,304 and 43,713,056 metric tons respectively, were experiencing significant industrial expansion during this time. The U.S. was ramping up production to support both domestic needs and international demands, while Germany was reasserting its industrial base following the economic hardships of the early 1930s. In contrast, the United Kingdom and France saw dramatic decreases in emissions—approximately -27,080,096 and -5,977,728 metric tons respectively—indicating a shift towards more sustainable practices or a reduction in industrial output due to economic challenges.

Geopolitical Context and Emissions Trends

The geopolitical landscape of the 1930s significantly influenced emissions growth patterns. The rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe, particularly in Germany and Italy, fostered rapid industrialization efforts that led to increased emissions. In contrast, countries like Canada and France experienced substantial declines in emissions, with decreases of -11,548,256 and -5,977,728 metric tons, largely due to economic instability and a shift towards energy conservation measures. Furthermore, the Soviet Union's emissions decreased by -7,233,184 metric tons, reflecting the state's focus on heavy industry at the expense of environmental considerations.

Year-over-Year Changes: The Biggest Movers

Examining year-over-year changes in emissions growth reveals significant shifts for several countries. Notably, China reported an increase of 1,026,3340 metric tons, marking a growth rate of 24.1%. This surge is indicative of early industrialization efforts as the nation sought to modernize its economy. On the other hand, the United States faced a staggering decrease of -31,279,486 metric tons, a decline of 35.8%, likely due to the impact of the Great Depression which led to reduced industrial activity. Other countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom also saw substantial decreases, suggesting a broader trend of economic contraction affecting emissions levels across advanced economies.

Conclusion: Understanding the Implications of Emissions Growth

The data from 1935 illustrates the complex interplay between industrial growth, economic conditions, and environmental impacts. The stark differences in emissions growth among countries reveal how national policies and economic circumstances can shape environmental outcomes. As the world grapples with climate change today, understanding these historical contexts is crucial for developing effective policies that balance economic growth with environmental stewardship.

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