Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1944

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
172,844,540
2
Russia flag
Russia
66,728,990
3
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
21,164,740
4
Iran flag
Iran
11,204,514
5
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
7,240,364
6
South Africa flag
South Africa
5,802,976
7
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
4,780,834
8
Belarus flag
Belarus
3,043,086
9
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
2,839,761
10
Canada flag
Canada
2,345,056
11
Spain flag
Spain
1,941,326
12
Iraq flag
Iraq
1,813,680
13
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
1,453,517
14
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
1,267,744
15
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
1,136,967
16
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
1,123,622
17
Estonia flag
Estonia
1,099,559
18
Mexico flag
Mexico
1,068,244
19
India flag
India
1,051,548
20
Colombia flag
Colombia
975,487
21
North Korea flag
North Korea
973,444
22
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
924,877
23
Turkey flag
Turkey
904,532
24
Latvia flag
Latvia
728,963
25
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
622,880
26
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
621,415
27
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
498,304
28
Georgia flag
Georgia
402,637
29
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
356,805
30
Portugal flag
Portugal
304,139
31
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
293,120
32
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
271,107
33
Egypt flag
Egypt
256,065
34
Armenia flag
Armenia
241,302
35
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
98,928
36
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
76,944
37
Morocco flag
Morocco
66,071
38
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
58,624
39
South Korea flag
South Korea
54,081
40
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
40,162
41
Algeria flag
Algeria
29,256
42
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
29,074
43
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
11,784
44
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
7,612
45
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
5,412
46
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
3,681
47
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
3,634
48
Israel flag
Israel
3,634
49
Honduras flag
Honduras
385
50
Aruba flag
Aruba
0
51
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba flag
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
0
52
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
0
53
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
0
54
Panama flag
Panama
0
55
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
0
56
Haiti flag
Haiti
-39
57
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
-385
58
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
-1,149
59
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
-3,943
60
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
-4,893
61
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
-13,014
62
Thailand flag
Thailand
-18,171.998
63
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
-18,172
64
Iceland flag
Iceland
-18,997
65
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
-34,847
66
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
-42,142
67
Croatia flag
Croatia
-45,843
68
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
-47,722
69
Peru flag
Peru
-80,606
70
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
-101,076
71
Greece flag
Greece
-102,592
72
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
-102,592
73
Chile flag
Chile
-102,967
74
Serbia flag
Serbia
-122,950
75
Argentina flag
Argentina
-125,082
76
Australia flag
Australia
-166,740
77
Cuba flag
Cuba
-206,902
78
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
-216,176
79
Austria flag
Austria
-220,384
80
Albania flag
Albania
-307,776
81
Denmark flag
Denmark
-340,782
82
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
-548,256
83
Norway flag
Norway
-564,315
84
Brazil flag
Brazil
-579,152
85
Ireland flag
Ireland
-754,665
86
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
-1,021,456
87
Finland flag
Finland
-1,219,873
88
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
-1,344,183
89
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
-1,422,137
90
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
-1,722,317
91
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
-1,795,094
92
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
-3,227,336
93
Hungary flag
Hungary
-3,350,360
94
Sweden flag
Sweden
-3,393,400
95
Italy flag
Italy
-3,534,302
96
China flag
China
-5,990,976
97
Romania flag
Romania
-7,049,002
98
Poland flag
Poland
-8,745,968
99
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
-10,255,536
100
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
-11,592,302
101
Japan flag
Japan
-11,904,768
102
Belgium flag
Belgium
-24,714,246
103
France flag
France
-45,259,230
104
Germany flag
Germany
-79,156,990

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1United States flagUnited States
  2. #2Russia flagRussia
  3. #3Ukraine flagUkraine
  4. #4Iran flagIran
  5. #5Kazakhstan flagKazakhstan
  6. #6South Africa flagSouth Africa
  7. #7Venezuela flagVenezuela
  8. #8Belarus flagBelarus
  9. #9Uzbekistan flagUzbekistan
  10. #10Canada flagCanada

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

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #104Germany flagGermany
  2. #103France flagFrance
  3. #102Belgium flagBelgium
  4. #101Japan flagJapan
  5. #100Netherlands flagNetherlands
  6. #99Indonesia flagIndonesia
  7. #98Poland flagPoland
  8. #97Romania flagRomania
  9. #96China flagChina
  10. #95Italy flagItaly

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) in 1944

In 1944, the United States recorded the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) at 172,844,540 metric tons, reflecting significant industrial output during World War II. The global range of emissions growth varied dramatically, with a total of 104 countries reporting figures, leading to an average growth of 838,688.65. This context highlights the stark contrasts between countries amid the backdrop of a world war affecting production and consumption patterns.

Economic Drivers Behind CO₂ Emissions Growth

The substantial CO₂ emissions growth observed in 1944 can primarily be traced to the economic activities related to the ongoing war. The United States ramped up production to support military efforts, resulting in an increase of 99,050,240 metric tons, a staggering rise of 134.2% from previous years. Similarly, Russia experienced a massive increase of 66,728,990 metric tons, as the country focused on its military-industrial complex. In contrast, European nations such as Germany faced drastic reductions in emissions, with a decrease of -79,156,990 metric tons, largely due to the destruction of industrial capacity and infrastructure from the war.

Geopolitical Impacts on Emissions Trends

The geopolitical landscape in 1944 significantly influenced emissions trends across various countries. For instance, while the United States and Russia surged in emissions, countries like Germany and France experienced marked declines. The emissions decrease in Germany was primarily due to the devastation from Allied bombings that crippled industrial output, resulting in a year-over-year decline of -90,687,742 metric tons. Similarly, France saw its emissions drop by -48,009,166 metric tons, reflecting the broader impacts of warfare on industrial capacity. This divergence illustrates how wartime conditions reshaped emissions profiles, with some nations ramping up production while others faced severe limitations.

Year-over-Year Changes and Notable Movers

The year-over-year changes in CO₂ emissions in 1944 reveal significant volatility, with some countries experiencing dramatic increases while others faced steep declines. For instance, Italy reported an increase of 31,242,246 metric tons, emphasizing its wartime industrial efforts despite overall negative trends. Conversely, Belgium showed a significant decrease of -24,714,246 metric tons, shedding light on the challenges faced by countries with less industrial resilience during wartime. Notably, Ukraine also saw an increase of 19,198,096 metric tons, which can be attributed to its resource-rich status and strategic importance in the war. The stark contrasts in emissions growth emphasize the complex interplay between geopolitical events and environmental impacts during a tumultuous period in history.

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