Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1971
Annual CO₂ emissions growth measures the increase in carbon output. Compare countries, explore trends, and view interactive maps.
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Rank | ||
|---|---|---|
1 | China | 101,246,210 |
2 | Russia | 88,217,730 |
3 | North Korea | 33,976,690 |
4 | France | 33,099,328 |
5 | Japan | 29,899,456 |
6 | Ukraine | 27,896,064 |
7 | United States | 25,779,200 |
8 | South Africa | 18,785,296 |
9 | Italy | 14,680,992 |
10 | Saudi Arabia | 14,505,168 |
11 | Mexico | 12,231,632 |
12 | Spain | 11,692,336 |
13 | Germany | 11,276,736 |
14 | Canada | 11,084,512 |
15 | Nigeria | 10,728,112 |
16 | India | 10,241,008 |
17 | Iran | 9,840,376 |
18 | Kazakhstan | 9,472,688 |
19 | Brazil | 8,846,976 |
20 | Poland | 8,719,040 |
21 | United Kingdom | 7,810,880 |
22 | Czech Republic | 7,549,024 |
23 | Argentina | 6,202,160 |
24 | United Arab Emirates | 5,932,016 |
25 | Romania | 5,678,672 |
26 | Turkey | 5,065,100 |
27 | Iraq | 4,948,074 |
28 | South Korea | 4,817,384 |
29 | Bahamas | 4,154,976 |
30 | Belarus | 4,035,232 |
31 | Uzbekistan | 3,864,232 |
32 | Thailand | 3,850,615 |
33 | Greece | 3,623,336 |
34 | Algeria | 3,583,046 |
35 | Australia | 3,255,104 |
36 | Indonesia | 3,163,720 |
37 | Ireland | 3,086,106 |
38 | Bulgaria | 3,047,584 |
39 | Philippines | 2,800,254 |
40 | Taiwan | 2,740,912 |
41 | Serbia | 2,449,488 |
42 | Chile | 2,419,970 |
43 | Slovakia | 2,416,496 |
44 | Syrian Arab Republic | 2,224,258 |
45 | Kuwait | 2,095,808 |
46 | Malaysia | 2,076,705 |
47 | Azerbaijan | 1,937,226 |
48 | Colombia | 1,911,766 |
49 | Oman | 1,857,648 |
50 | Switzerland | 1,642,156 |
51 | Qatar | 1,582,848 |
52 | Lithuania | 1,547,664 |
53 | Republic of Moldova | 1,510,418 |
54 | Estonia | 1,459,376 |
55 | Austria | 1,430,068 |
56 | Lebanon | 1,359,914 |
57 | Egypt | 1,323,154 |
58 | Turkmenistan | 1,245,328 |
59 | Portugal | 1,139,483 |
60 | Latvia | 973,355 |
61 | Cuba | 934,572 |
62 | Croatia | 913,896 |
63 | Morocco | 904,260.5 |
64 | New Zealand | 869,017 |
65 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 847,498 |
66 | Peru | 824,894 |
67 | Kyrgyzstan | 824,423 |
68 | Gabon | 762,112 |
69 | Jamaica | 758,633 |
70 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 758,091 |
71 | Tanzania | 696,130 |
72 | Slovenia | 693,072 |
73 | Mozambique | 630,119 |
74 | Albania | 608,537 |
75 | Kenya | 600,242 |
76 | Zimbabwe | 578,587 |
77 | Bolivia | 575,218 |
78 | Georgia | 548,822 |
79 | Myanmar | 487,193 |
80 | Tajikistan | 486,162 |
81 | Tunisia | 478,792 |
82 | North Macedonia | 460,930 |
83 | Bahrain | 447,008 |
84 | Dominican Republic | 413,616 |
85 | Panama | 401,350 |
86 | Armenia | 327,712 |
87 | Costa Rica | 278,345 |
88 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 249,004 |
89 | Afghanistan | 223,157 |
90 | Côte d'Ivoire | 212,512 |
91 | Ethiopia | 197,737 |
92 | Mongolia | 185,899 |
93 | Finland | 181,716 |
94 | Cyprus | 180,843 |
95 | Cameroon | 171,762 |
96 | Guatemala | 142,866 |
97 | Papua New Guinea | 131,904 |
98 | Sudan | 117,814 |
99 | Congo | 113,584 |
100 | Suriname | 106,048 |
101 | Nicaragua | 102,622 |
102 | Jordan | 98,750 |
103 | Montenegro | 94,274 |
104 | Greenland | 87,936 |
105 | Iceland | 83,906 |
106 | El Salvador | 80,519 |
107 | Liberia | 73,280 |
108 | Uruguay | 66,131 |
109 | Madagascar | 54,961.062 |
110 | Barbados | 54,960 |
111 | Malawi | 47,603.03 |
112 | Senegal | 43,968 |
113 | Togo | 40,304 |
114 | Eswatini | 32,976 |
115 | French Polynesia | 32,976 |
116 | Equatorial Guinea | 29,312 |
117 | Palau | 29,312 |
118 | Fiji | 29,221 |
119 | Chad | 25,648 |
120 | Mali | 25,648 |
121 | New Caledonia | 25,648 |
122 | Zambia | 24,234 |
123 | Belize | 21,984 |
124 | Djibouti | 21,984 |
125 | Guinea | 21,984 |
126 | China, Macao SAR | 21,984 |
127 | Nauru | 21,984 |
128 | Vanuatu | 18,320 |
129 | Haiti | 18,261 |
130 | Niger | 14,314 |
131 | Benin | 10,992 |
132 | Burundi | 10,992 |
133 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 10,992 |
134 | South Sudan | 10,324 |
135 | Burkina Faso | 7,328 |
136 | Gambia | 7,328 |
137 | Kiribati | 7,328 |
138 | Samoa | 7,328 |
139 | Solomon Islands | 7,328 |
140 | Liechtenstein | 5,199 |
141 | Bermuda | 3,664 |
142 | British Virgin Islands | 3,664 |
143 | Grenada | 3,664 |
144 | Guinea-Bissau | 3,664 |
145 | Rwanda | 3,664 |
146 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 3,664 |
147 | Saint Lucia | 3,664 |
148 | Seychelles | 3,664 |
149 | Faroe Islands | 3,663.984 |
150 | Cabo Verde | 29 |
151 | Bhutan | 0 |
152 | Comoros | 0 |
153 | Cook Islands | 0 |
154 | Dominica | 0 |
155 | Montserrat | 0 |
156 | Niue | 0 |
157 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 0 |
158 | Malta | -3,664 |
159 | Sao Tome and Principe | -3,664 |
160 | Uganda | -5,100 |
161 | Tonga | -7,328 |
162 | Central African Republic | -25,648 |
163 | Mauritania | -29,312 |
164 | Nepal | -29,312 |
165 | Somalia | -29,312 |
166 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | -33,628 |
167 | Antigua and Barbuda | -36,640 |
168 | Sierra Leone | -54,960 |
169 | Ecuador | -58,772 |
170 | Honduras | -59,221 |
171 | Guyana | -80,608 |
172 | Mauritius | -102,592 |
173 | Paraguay | -110,022 |
174 | Aruba | -120,440 |
175 | Laos | -150,224 |
176 | Angola | -172,534 |
177 | Bangladesh | -197,363 |
178 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | -200,718 |
179 | Israel | -340,411 |
180 | Ghana | -373,728 |
181 | Sri Lanka | -402,640 |
182 | Yemen | -538,608 |
183 | Luxembourg | -544,975 |
184 | Brunei Darussalam | -692,496.5 |
185 | Hungary | -713,472 |
186 | Norway | -812,694 |
187 | Trinidad and Tobago | -893,955.5 |
188 | Cambodia | -934,320 |
189 | Pakistan | -1,063,704 |
190 | Netherlands | -1,140,816 |
191 | Singapore | -1,557,267 |
192 | Curaçao | -1,803,309 |
193 | Vietnam | -3,669,384 |
194 | Belgium | -4,123,520 |
195 | Denmark | -5,038,720 |
196 | Sweden | -7,778,160 |
197 | Libya | -10,676,808 |
198 | Venezuela | -11,989,168 |
- #1
China
- #2
Russia
- #3
North Korea
- #4
France
- #5
Japan
- #6
Ukraine
- #7
United States
- #8
South Africa
- #9
Italy
- #10
Saudi Arabia
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #198
Venezuela
- #197
Libya
- #196
Sweden
- #195
Denmark
- #194
Belgium
- #193
Vietnam
- #192
Curaçao
- #191
Singapore
- #190
Netherlands
- #189
Pakistan
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 1971
In 1971, China led the world in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) with an increase of 101,246,210 metric tons, marking a significant rise in carbon output. The global range of emissions growth varied dramatically, with a total of 198 countries reporting figures that spanned from a decrease of -11,989,168 metric tons to China's substantial increase. The average emissions growth across these countries stood at 2,930,399.56 metric tons, while the median was significantly lower at 113,584 metric tons.
Economic Drivers of CO₂ Emissions Growth
The stark disparity in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) among countries in 1971 can be attributed to varying stages of industrialization and energy consumption patterns. For instance, Russia and North Korea reported emissions growth of 88,217,730 and 33,976,690 metric tons, respectively, driven by heavy reliance on fossil fuels for their industrial sectors. In contrast, countries like Venezuela and Libya, which experienced declines of -11,989,168 and -10,676,808 metric tons, faced economic challenges that limited their industrial output. This economic context highlights how industrial activities directly correlate with emissions growth, particularly in developing nations where energy demands are rapidly increasing.
Impact of Policy and Environmental Regulations
Environmental policies and regulations have also played a crucial role in shaping emissions growth. For example, Germany saw an impressive increase of 37,277,120 metric tons, a trend likely influenced by its post-war economic recovery and industrial expansion. Conversely, countries such as Sweden and Denmark managed to reduce their emissions by -7,778,160 and -5,038,720 metric tons, respectively, reflecting an early adoption of stringent environmental policies aimed at reducing carbon footprints. This contrast illustrates how proactive governance can mitigate emissions even in the face of global industrial growth.
Year-over-Year Changes: The Biggest Movers
The year-over-year changes in emissions growth in 1971 reveal significant volatility among the largest emitters. The most notable increases included North Korea with a staggering growth of 24,579,738 metric tons, which can be attributed to its isolationist policies that prioritize military and industrial output over environmental concerns. Meanwhile, Russia’s increase of 17,306,880 metric tons and France’s rise of 15,730,752 metric tons underscore the broader trend of industrial growth in Eastern Europe and Western economies, respectively.
On the other hand, the United States demonstrated a significant decline of -27,876,890 metric tons, likely reflecting economic shifts and energy crises that prompted a reevaluation of energy consumption patterns. Similarly, China experienced a reduction in growth by -99,023,100 metric tons, indicating potential shifts in energy policy or economic challenges affecting its industrial output.
In summary, the data on Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1971 not only highlights the countries with the highest and lowest emissions but also provides insight into the economic, political, and environmental factors that drive these changes. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for addressing global emissions challenges and formulating effective policies moving forward.
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