Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1969
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 | 194,232,830 |
2 | China | 112,180,450 |
3 | Japan | 91,284,540 |
4 | Germany | 67,220,930 |
5 | Russia | 54,525,310 |
6 | France | 25,461,792 |
7 | United Kingdom | 21,894,272 |
8 | Italy | 20,488,800 |
9 | United Arab Emirates | 19,265,312 |
10 | Poland | 17,578,784 |
11 | Ukraine | 17,233,440 |
12 | Romania | 11,448,032 |
13 | Sweden | 8,775,112 |
14 | Mexico | 8,288,952 |
15 | Argentina | 8,239,656 |
16 | Czech Republic | 7,810,464 |
17 | Australia | 7,645,472 |
18 | Brazil | 6,861,400 |
19 | Bulgaria | 6,844,200 |
20 | Saudi Arabia | 6,191,834 |
21 | Denmark | 6,069,912 |
22 | Kazakhstan | 5,903,520 |
23 | Indonesia | 5,799,606 |
24 | Nigeria | 5,474,046 |
25 | Libya | 5,407,796 |
26 | South Korea | 5,271,076 |
27 | South Africa | 5,189,040 |
28 | Belgium | 5,054,184 |
29 | North Korea | 4,810,388 |
30 | Finland | 4,615,360 |
31 | Canada | 3,857,920 |
32 | Kuwait | 3,660,216 |
33 | Vietnam | 3,454,738 |
34 | Venezuela | 3,361,108 |
35 | India | 3,340,752 |
36 | Greece | 3,147,980 |
37 | Curaçao | 2,933,057 |
38 | Iraq | 2,905,614 |
39 | Belarus | 2,509,628 |
40 | Slovakia | 2,503,736 |
41 | Turkey | 2,487,208 |
42 | Uzbekistan | 2,371,704 |
43 | Netherlands | 2,352,912 |
44 | Austria | 2,345,116 |
45 | Algeria | 2,212,732 |
46 | Taiwan | 2,150,382 |
47 | Switzerland | 2,065,636 |
48 | Singapore | 1,754,865 |
49 | Portugal | 1,600,453 |
50 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 1,553,536 |
51 | Colombia | 1,443,524 |
52 | Chile | 1,329,232 |
53 | Syrian Arab Republic | 1,278,676 |
54 | Hungary | 1,250,380 |
55 | Cuba | 1,223,776 |
56 | Azerbaijan | 1,197,862 |
57 | Angola | 1,113,554 |
58 | Norway | 1,080,076 |
59 | Sri Lanka | 1,076,978 |
60 | Israel | 1,006,768 |
61 | Sudan | 990,436 |
62 | Lithuania | 942,526 |
63 | Republic of Moldova | 935,886 |
64 | Luxembourg | 923,239 |
65 | Estonia | 897,132 |
66 | Serbia | 860,546 |
67 | Cambodia | 853,632 |
68 | Peru | 798,634 |
69 | New Zealand | 783,947 |
70 | Turkmenistan | 767,410 |
71 | Sierra Leone | 721,808 |
72 | Uruguay | 711,025 |
73 | Iran | 709,184 |
74 | Ireland | 696,348 |
75 | Lebanon | 650,799 |
76 | Philippines | 606,680 |
77 | Latvia | 599,385 |
78 | Kyrgyzstan | 508,747 |
79 | Ecuador | 476,229 |
80 | Mozambique | 461,605 |
81 | Senegal | 392,018 |
82 | Jamaica | 388,385 |
83 | Liberia | 388,295 |
84 | Bolivia | 370,036 |
85 | Zimbabwe | 366,222 |
86 | Georgia | 333,244 |
87 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 326,465 |
88 | Croatia | 323,923 |
89 | Kenya | 311,048 |
90 | Dominican Republic | 303,846 |
91 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 296,789.5 |
92 | Tajikistan | 294,059 |
93 | Côte d'Ivoire | 293,120 |
94 | Myanmar | 285,762 |
95 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 282,010 |
96 | Antigua and Barbuda | 267,472 |
97 | Tunisia | 259,758 |
98 | Jordan | 252,816 |
99 | Slovenia | 244,410 |
100 | Mongolia | 201,520 |
101 | Armenia | 200,328 |
102 | Morocco | 197,173 |
103 | Aruba | 195,895 |
104 | Uganda | 194,103 |
105 | Albania | 172,089 |
106 | Bahrain | 168,544 |
107 | North Macedonia | 162,709 |
108 | Laos | 150,224 |
109 | Nepal | 146,560.02 |
110 | Tanzania | 142,836 |
111 | Guatemala | 139,054 |
112 | Bahamas | 113,050 |
113 | Costa Rica | 109,801.06 |
114 | Qatar | 91,392 |
115 | South Sudan | 86,722 |
116 | Oman | 73,280 |
117 | Suriname | 69,616 |
118 | Cameroon | 65,952.03 |
119 | Brunei Darussalam | 58,624 |
120 | Palau | 54,960 |
121 | Papua New Guinea | 54,959.97 |
122 | Nicaragua | 54,930 |
123 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | 54,695 |
124 | Congo | 51,296.03 |
125 | Haiti | 51,266 |
126 | Benin | 47,632 |
127 | Togo | 47,632 |
128 | Cyprus | 47,602 |
129 | Barbados | 40,304 |
130 | Mauritania | 40,304 |
131 | Fiji | 36,642 |
132 | Chad | 36,640 |
133 | Guyana | 36,640 |
134 | Montenegro | 32,993 |
135 | Belize | 32,976 |
136 | Faroe Islands | 29,312 |
137 | Niger | 29,312 |
138 | Eswatini | 25,648 |
139 | Saint Lucia | 25,648 |
140 | Burkina Faso | 18,320 |
141 | Burundi | 18,320 |
142 | Nauru | 18,320 |
143 | Equatorial Guinea | 14,656 |
144 | Malta | 14,656 |
145 | Liechtenstein | 13,721 |
146 | Gambia | 10,992 |
147 | French Polynesia | 7,328 |
148 | Grenada | 7,328 |
149 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 7,328 |
150 | Somalia | 7,328 |
151 | Cabo Verde | 7,299 |
152 | British Virgin Islands | 3,664 |
153 | Central African Republic | 3,664 |
154 | Rwanda | 3,664 |
155 | Comoros | 0 |
156 | Guinea | 0 |
157 | China, Macao SAR | 0 |
158 | Montserrat | 0 |
159 | Samoa | 0 |
160 | Sao Tome and Principe | 0 |
161 | Seychelles | 0 |
162 | Solomon Islands | 0 |
163 | Dominica | -3,664 |
164 | Guinea-Bissau | -3,664 |
165 | Tonga | -3,664 |
166 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | -7,328 |
167 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | -7,328 |
168 | Malawi | -7,392 |
169 | Vanuatu | -18,320 |
170 | Kiribati | -21,984 |
171 | Bermuda | -25,648 |
172 | Djibouti | -36,640 |
173 | Mali | -36,640 |
174 | Honduras | -47,632 |
175 | Ethiopia | -58,596 |
176 | Madagascar | -62,318 |
177 | Mauritius | -65,952 |
178 | El Salvador | -69,557 |
179 | Paraguay | -69,676.03 |
180 | Bangladesh | -116,339 |
181 | Greenland | -135,568 |
182 | Trinidad and Tobago | -135,687.25 |
183 | Ghana | -160,780 |
184 | Panama | -216,288 |
185 | Spain | -277,240 |
186 | New Caledonia | -282,128 |
187 | Afghanistan | -282,159 |
188 | Zambia | -296,755 |
189 | Iceland | -329,731 |
190 | Gabon | -527,616 |
191 | Pakistan | -628,378 |
192 | Malaysia | -1,392,468 |
193 | Thailand | -2,534,656 |
194 | Egypt | -3,207,874 |
195 | Yemen | -6,961,600 |
- #1
United States
- #2
China
- #3
Japan
- #4
Germany
- #5
Russia
- #6
France
- #7
United Kingdom
- #8
Italy
- #9
United Arab Emirates
- #10
Poland
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #195
Yemen
- #194
Egypt
- #193
Thailand
- #192
Malaysia
- #191
Pakistan
- #190
Gabon
- #189
Iceland
- #188
Zambia
- #187
Afghanistan
- #186
New Caledonia
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Overview of Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1969
In 1969, the country with the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) was the United States, with an increase of 194,232,830 metric tons. Globally, the range of emissions growth varied significantly, with a minimum of -6,961,600 metric tons in Yemen to a maximum of 194,232,830 metric tons in the United States. The average Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) across 195 countries was approximately 4,298,500.96 metric tons, while the median stood at 252,816 metric tons.
Drivers of Emissions Growth in Major Economies
The substantial increase in CO₂ emissions in 1969 can be attributed to various economic activities, particularly in industrialized nations. The United States led the world with its emissions growth, largely driven by its extensive industrial base and reliance on fossil fuels for energy. The manufacturing sector, which was thriving at the time, significantly contributed to this increase. Similarly, China experienced a remarkable surge of 112,180,450 metric tons, reflecting its rapid industrialization and urbanization processes. In contrast, Japan, with an increase of 91,284,540 metric tons, faced a similar scenario as it rebuilt its economy post-World War II, heavily relying on coal and oil.
Regional Emissions Trends: A Closer Look
Regionally, the emissions trends in 1969 highlight stark contrasts between developed and developing nations. For instance, Germany added 67,220,930 metric tons to its emissions, a reflection of its robust manufacturing sector. In contrast, several countries in the developing world, such as Yemen and Egypt, reported negative growth rates of -6,961,600 and -3,207,874 metric tons respectively. These declines could be attributed to economic challenges, political instability, and lower industrial activity during this period. The growing disparities in emissions growth illustrate the uneven environmental impact of industrialization across different regions.
Year-over-Year Changes: The Most Significant Movers
The year-over-year changes in 1969 reveal dramatic shifts in CO₂ emissions among various countries. Notably, China experienced the largest increase, with an additional 76,899,780 metric tons, marking a staggering growth rate of 218.0%. This surge can be linked to extensive investments in heavy industries and infrastructure. The United States also saw a significant increase of 58,770,430 metric tons, driven by its economic expansion and energy consumption patterns. On the other hand, Canada faced a significant reduction of -17,766,400 metric tons, which can be attributed to economic downturns and shifts in energy policy aimed at reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Overall, the data from 1969 underscores the complex interplay between economic growth and environmental impact, showcasing how industrialization can lead to significant increases in CO₂ emissions, while also highlighting the disparities in emissions trends between developed and developing nations. As countries continue to grapple with the challenge of balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability, the patterns observed in 1969 serve as a critical reference point for understanding the long-term implications of carbon emissions on global climate change.
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