Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1943

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

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Rank
1
United States flag
United States
73,794,300
2
Poland flag
Poland
16,172,896
3
Germany flag
Germany
11,530,752
4
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
9,570,368
5
Canada flag
Canada
6,984,736
6
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
6,518,376
7
Russia flag
Russia
6,200,528
8
Denmark flag
Denmark
4,150,478
9
Iraq flag
Iraq
2,997,152
10
Japan flag
Japan
2,845,632
11
Sweden flag
Sweden
2,813,537
12
France flag
France
2,749,936
13
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
2,095,260
14
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
1,966,644
15
Turkey flag
Turkey
1,172,659
16
Finland flag
Finland
1,135,601
17
Austria flag
Austria
1,065,868
18
Iran flag
Iran
923,386
19
Norway flag
Norway
817,341
20
Spain flag
Spain
791,216
21
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
672,781
22
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
659,520
23
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
626,544
24
Brazil flag
Brazil
608,224
25
Argentina flag
Argentina
597,710
26
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
578,912.25
27
Peru flag
Peru
473,960
28
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
461,664
29
Hungary flag
Hungary
370,182
30
South Africa flag
South Africa
340,868
31
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
333,719
32
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
333,456
33
Belarus flag
Belarus
282,766
34
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
274,770
35
Egypt flag
Egypt
267,859
36
Cuba flag
Cuba
264,128
37
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
263,874
38
Chile flag
Chile
256,395
39
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
249,206
40
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
142,896
41
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
135,062
42
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
120,912
43
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
105,648
44
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
104,408
45
Estonia flag
Estonia
102,172
46
Ireland flag
Ireland
95,057
47
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
91,600
48
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
85,941
49
Mexico flag
Mexico
81,006
50
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
76,944
51
Latvia flag
Latvia
67,736
52
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
57,742
53
Georgia flag
Georgia
37,413
54
Iceland flag
Iceland
34,500
55
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
33,155
56
Morocco flag
Morocco
25,083
57
Armenia flag
Armenia
22,422.031
58
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
21,945
59
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
10,994
60
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
7,882
61
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
7,656
62
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
7,003
63
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
3,634
64
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
3,634
65
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
767
66
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
385
67
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
385
68
Haiti flag
Haiti
39
69
Aruba flag
Aruba
0
70
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba flag
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
0
71
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
0
72
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
0
73
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
0
74
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
-54
75
Honduras flag
Honduras
-385
76
Panama flag
Panama
-385
77
Greece flag
Greece
-14,535
78
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
-18,171
79
Israel flag
Israel
-25,440
80
Algeria flag
Algeria
-29,639
81
South Korea flag
South Korea
-30,515
82
Portugal flag
Portugal
-84,300
83
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
-109,778
84
Albania flag
Albania
-282,128
85
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
-312,548
86
Colombia flag
Colombia
-334,124
87
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
-392,048
88
North Korea flag
North Korea
-549,260
89
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
-615,344
90
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
-615,552.06
91
Australia flag
Australia
-833,404
92
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
-1,220,061
93
Romania flag
Romania
-1,564,884
94
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
-2,777,280
95
Belgium flag
Belgium
-3,224,140
96
India flag
India
-6,885,000
97
China flag
China
-18,618,840
98
Italy flag
Italy
-34,776,548

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1United States flagUnited States
  2. #2Poland flagPoland
  3. #3Germany flagGermany
  4. #4Indonesia flagIndonesia
  5. #5Canada flagCanada
  6. #6Czech Republic flagCzech Republic
  7. #7Russia flagRussia
  8. #8Denmark flagDenmark
  9. #9Iraq flagIraq
  10. #10Japan flagJapan

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

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #98Italy flagItaly
  2. #97China flagChina
  3. #96India flagIndia
  4. #95Belgium flagBelgium
  5. #94United Kingdom flagUnited Kingdom
  6. #93Romania flagRomania
  7. #92Venezuela flagVenezuela
  8. #91Australia flagAustralia
  9. #90Myanmar flagMyanmar
  10. #89Vietnam flagVietnam

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 1943

In 1943, the country with the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) was the United States, recording an increase of 73,794,300 metric tons. The global range of emissions growth varied significantly, with a total of 98 countries reporting data, where the minimum value was -34,776,548 metric tons and the maximum was the aforementioned figure from the United States. The average annual growth across these countries was 942,682.27 metric tons, while the median stood at 81,006 metric tons, highlighting a substantial disparity in emissions trends worldwide.

Geopolitical Context of CO₂ Emissions Growth

The stark differences in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1943 can largely be attributed to the geopolitical landscape of World War II. The United States, as a key industrial power, ramped up production to support the war effort, leading to a massive increase in carbon emissions. This context is reflected in the significant emissions growth, while countries like Italy and China, with values of -34,776,548 and -18,618,840 respectively, experienced drastic decreases in emissions. The war disrupted industrial activities in many nations, particularly those occupied or heavily bombed, resulting in reduced carbon outputs.

Economic Drivers of Emissions Variability

The economic conditions of countries in 1943 played a crucial role in shaping their Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs). Nations engaged in active warfare saw fluctuating industrial outputs. For instance, Russia reported an increase of 6,200,528 metric tons, driven by its wartime production needs. Conversely, India and United Kingdom faced reductions of -6,885,000 and -2,777,280 metric tons respectively, as their economies struggled under the weight of war-related disruptions. The economic strain led to decreased industrial activity and subsequently lower emissions in these regions.

Year-Over-Year Changes and Major Movers

The year-over-year changes in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) reveal significant volatility in emissions patterns. The average change was 1,195,020.46 metric tons, with notable increases and decreases across various countries. The most substantial increase was observed in Russia, with a staggering rise of 125,415,748 metric tons, which may reflect reporting discrepancies or shifts in production methodologies during the war. On the other hand, the largest decrease was reported by the United States with a drop of -80,885,500 metric tons, indicating a possible end to wartime production or the transition to post-war economies. This dramatic shift underscores the influence of external factors, such as global conflict, on national emissions profiles.

The contrasting emissions trends observed in 1943 serve as a stark reminder of how geopolitical and economic factors intertwine with environmental outcomes. As countries navigate the complexities of industrial demands and wartime pressures, the implications for carbon emissions are profound and far-reaching, shaping both immediate and long-term environmental policies.

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