Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1941

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
168,599,940
2
China flag
China
23,188,040
3
Canada flag
Canada
11,530,072
4
Germany flag
Germany
6,468,224
5
Australia flag
Australia
3,988,232
6
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
3,687,776
7
Belgium flag
Belgium
3,079,732
8
South Africa flag
South Africa
2,810,112
9
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
2,707,249
10
Denmark flag
Denmark
2,575,881
11
Hungary flag
Hungary
2,027,152
12
North Korea flag
North Korea
1,661,145
13
Japan flag
Japan
1,360,304
14
India flag
India
1,271,568
15
Finland flag
Finland
930,626
16
Egypt flag
Egypt
923,090
17
Austria flag
Austria
630,090
18
Brazil flag
Brazil
626,256
19
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
379,204
20
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
322,432
21
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
318,768
22
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
241,824
23
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
167,682
24
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
153,888
25
Turkey flag
Turkey
150,194
26
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
117,828
27
South Korea flag
South Korea
92,285
28
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
76,960
29
Algeria flag
Algeria
73,280
30
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
35,437
31
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
25,564
32
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
11,285
33
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
10,992
34
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
39
35
Aruba flag
Aruba
0
36
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba flag
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
0
37
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
0
38
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
0
39
Honduras flag
Honduras
0
40
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
0
41
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
0
42
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
0
43
Thailand flag
Thailand
0
44
Haiti flag
Haiti
-77
45
Panama flag
Panama
-210
46
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
-767
47
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
-3,447
48
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
-3,635
49
Morocco flag
Morocco
-7,328
50
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
-7,328
51
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
-8,038
52
Iceland flag
Iceland
-12,782
53
Israel flag
Israel
-14,537
54
Philippines flag
Philippines
-22,727
55
Peru flag
Peru
-54,975
56
Albania flag
Albania
-66,011
57
Greece flag
Greece
-102,086
58
Spain flag
Spain
-110,248
59
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
-117,248
60
Portugal flag
Portugal
-117,248
61
Cuba flag
Cuba
-118,905
62
Armenia flag
Armenia
-129,465
63
Chile flag
Chile
-133,398
64
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
-172,452
65
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
-192,336
66
Georgia flag
Georgia
-216,974
67
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
-287,008
68
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
-336,067
69
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
-337,088
70
Colombia flag
Colombia
-347,180
71
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
-359,072
72
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
-384,720
73
Latvia flag
Latvia
-393,446
74
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
-443,433
75
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
-495,547
76
Estonia flag
Estonia
-595,256
77
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
-606,691
78
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
-608,491
79
Mexico flag
Mexico
-667,848
80
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
-781,020
81
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
-835,392
82
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
-992,944
83
Romania flag
Romania
-1,400,538
84
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
-1,529,377
85
Belarus flag
Belarus
-1,638,022
86
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
-1,685,706
87
Norway flag
Norway
-1,696,343
88
Argentina flag
Argentina
-1,707,396
89
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
-2,246,716
90
Poland flag
Poland
-2,443,888
91
Iraq flag
Iraq
-2,883,568
92
Ireland flag
Ireland
-3,074,186
93
Sweden flag
Sweden
-3,432,960
94
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
-3,920,178
95
Italy flag
Italy
-6,136,420
96
Iran flag
Iran
-6,305,684
97
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
-11,460,432
98
France flag
France
-17,809,800
99
Russia flag
Russia
-36,121,680

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1United States flagUnited States
  2. #2China flagChina
  3. #3Canada flagCanada
  4. #4Germany flagGermany
  5. #5Australia flagAustralia
  6. #6Netherlands flagNetherlands
  7. #7Belgium flagBelgium
  8. #8South Africa flagSouth Africa
  9. #9Venezuela flagVenezuela
  10. #10Denmark flagDenmark

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

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #99Russia flagRussia
  2. #98France flagFrance
  3. #97Ukraine flagUkraine
  4. #96Iran flagIran
  5. #95Italy flagItaly
  6. #94Kazakhstan flagKazakhstan
  7. #93Sweden flagSweden
  8. #92Ireland flagIreland
  9. #91Iraq flagIraq
  10. #90Poland flagPoland

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 Leaders in 1941

The country with the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1941 was the United States, which reported an increase of 168,599,940 tons. This figure stands in stark contrast to the global range, where the minimum recorded emissions growth was -36,121,680 tons, reflecting a diverse set of outcomes among 99 countries. The global average growth for this year was 1,259,260.93 tons, while the median value was -7,328 tons, indicating a significant variation in emissions trends across different nations.

Economic Drivers of Emissions Growth

The significant increase in CO₂ emissions in the United States during this period can be attributed to its industrial expansion, particularly in manufacturing and energy production. The demand for war materials during World War II fueled this growth, with factories operating at full capacity. In contrast, countries like Russia experienced a drastic decline of -36,121,680 tons in emissions growth, largely due to wartime disruptions and economic instability. Similarly, France saw emissions drop by -17,809,800 tons, as the country faced occupation and destruction, leading to a halt in industrial activities.

Year-over-Year Changes and Their Implications

The year-over-year changes in CO₂ emissions reveal intriguing dynamics. For instance, France had one of the most significant increases in emissions growth at 39,070,136 tons, despite its overall downturn, indicating a rebound in certain sectors or possibly an accounting anomaly. Conversely, the data shows that Poland experienced the largest decrease at -117,790,268 tons, a clear indicator of the devastating impact of the war on its industrial output. The stark contrast in trends illustrates how geopolitical events can dramatically influence emissions, with some nations ramping up production while others face crippling reductions.

Regional Variations and Environmental Impact

Geographically, the patterns of emissions growth in 1941 highlight the disparity between industrialized and developing nations. Countries like Canada and Germany reported increases of 11,530,072 and 6,468,224 tons, respectively, reflecting their robust industrial capabilities. In contrast, developing nations such as Venezuela and South Africa had more modest increases of 2,707,249 and 2,810,112 tons, highlighting their slower rates of industrialization and energy consumption. This situation raises concerns about environmental sustainability, as industrialized countries continue to expand their carbon footprints while developing nations grapple with limited resources and infrastructure.

Overall, the data from 1941 on Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) illustrates a complex interplay of industrial activity, geopolitical events, and economic conditions. Understanding these patterns is crucial for framing contemporary discussions on environmental policy and emissions reduction strategies, as the legacy of wartime production and post-war recovery continues to influence global emissions trends today.

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