Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1982
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 | 129,959,040 |
2 | Russia | 39,398,530 |
3 | Iran | 24,859,104 |
4 | South Africa | 23,358,080 |
5 | Mexico | 20,177,024 |
6 | Ukraine | 12,535,936 |
7 | Poland | 11,973,472 |
8 | India | 10,413,792 |
9 | Bulgaria | 9,753,848 |
10 | Turkey | 7,039,896 |
11 | Egypt | 5,420,156 |
12 | Indonesia | 5,282,288 |
13 | Australia | 4,190,976 |
14 | Kazakhstan | 4,164,256 |
15 | Pakistan | 2,956,788 |
16 | Israel | 2,837,254 |
17 | Singapore | 2,674,886 |
18 | Ecuador | 2,587,028 |
19 | Spain | 2,495,248 |
20 | North Korea | 2,486,160 |
21 | Portugal | 1,999,398 |
22 | Denmark | 1,899,580 |
23 | Libya | 1,897,138 |
24 | Cuba | 1,803,864 |
25 | Belarus | 1,771,744 |
26 | Yemen | 1,713,016 |
27 | New Zealand | 1,709,277 |
28 | Côte d'Ivoire | 1,689,104 |
29 | Uzbekistan | 1,683,632 |
30 | Venezuela | 1,420,624 |
31 | Colombia | 1,420,576 |
32 | Greece | 1,383,344 |
33 | Argentina | 1,379,512 |
34 | Bahrain | 1,311,712 |
35 | South Korea | 1,192,160 |
36 | Morocco | 1,186,513 |
37 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1,162,646 |
38 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 1,006,110 |
39 | Cameroon | 996,764 |
40 | Curaçao | 985,850.5 |
41 | Congo | 872,378 |
42 | Azerbaijan | 862,908 |
43 | Lithuania | 689,416 |
44 | Bangladesh | 666,152 |
45 | Republic of Moldova | 655,576 |
46 | Estonia | 652,120 |
47 | Vietnam | 646,278 |
48 | Brunei Darussalam | 605,562.9 |
49 | Turkmenistan | 545,218 |
50 | Sri Lanka | 459,592 |
51 | Somalia | 443,344 |
52 | Latvia | 431,888 |
53 | Jordan | 429,582 |
54 | Kyrgyzstan | 358,694 |
55 | Philippines | 301,876 |
56 | Mauritania | 249,315 |
57 | Georgia | 246,665 |
58 | Hungary | 246,592 |
59 | Tajikistan | 218,527 |
60 | Antigua and Barbuda | 186,864 |
61 | Brazil | 177,232 |
62 | Sudan | 169,442 |
63 | Malta | 168,544 |
64 | Dominican Republic | 167,852 |
65 | Zambia | 152,750 |
66 | Armenia | 144,675 |
67 | Afghanistan | 116,117.875 |
68 | Togo | 111,390 |
69 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 109,730 |
70 | Mongolia | 97,639 |
71 | Aruba | 65,843 |
72 | Niger | 61,860 |
73 | Cyprus | 61,551 |
74 | Haiti | 58,341 |
75 | Benin | 55,254 |
76 | Ghana | 47,870 |
77 | Djibouti | 47,632 |
78 | Mozambique | 44,895 |
79 | Tanzania | 41,475 |
80 | Cambodia | 36,640 |
81 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | 18,384 |
82 | Burkina Faso | 18,320 |
83 | Faroe Islands | 18,320 |
84 | Saint Lucia | 18,320 |
85 | South Sudan | 15,044 |
86 | Papua New Guinea | 14,656 |
87 | Uganda | 13,988 |
88 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 10,992 |
89 | United Arab Emirates | 7,636 |
90 | Bhutan | 7,331.996 |
91 | Bermuda | 7,328 |
92 | Central African Republic | 7,328 |
93 | French Polynesia | 7,328 |
94 | Laos | 7,328 |
95 | Rwanda | 7,328 |
96 | Cabo Verde | 3,664 |
97 | Dominica | 3,664 |
98 | Equatorial Guinea | 3,664 |
99 | Gambia | 3,664 |
100 | Grenada | 3,664 |
101 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 3,664 |
102 | Sao Tome and Principe | 3,664 |
103 | Burundi | 0 |
104 | Comoros | 0 |
105 | Eswatini | 0 |
106 | Guinea-Bissau | 0 |
107 | Maldives | 0 |
108 | Montserrat | 0 |
109 | Nauru | 0 |
110 | Niue | 0 |
111 | Palau | 0 |
112 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 0 |
113 | Vanuatu | 0 |
114 | Chad | -3,664 |
115 | Kiribati | -3,664 |
116 | Saint Helena | -3,664 |
117 | Tonga | -3,664 |
118 | British Virgin Islands | -7,328 |
119 | Guinea | -7,328 |
120 | Samoa | -7,328 |
121 | Botswana | -8,400 |
122 | Malawi | -10,760 |
123 | Nepal | -10,825 |
124 | Belize | -10,992 |
125 | Greenland | -10,992.031 |
126 | Madagascar | -11,202.938 |
127 | Cook Islands | -14,656 |
128 | Seychelles | -14,656 |
129 | Solomon Islands | -14,656 |
130 | Paraguay | -20,392 |
131 | Gabon | -20,417 |
132 | Nicaragua | -24,030 |
133 | Mali | -29,752 |
134 | Albania | -35,483 |
135 | Panama | -38,632 |
136 | Mauritius | -40,303.97 |
137 | Barbados | -40,304 |
138 | Myanmar | -43,464 |
139 | Liechtenstein | -44,424 |
140 | China, Macao SAR | -51,296 |
141 | Honduras | -58,350 |
142 | El Salvador | -66,715 |
143 | Lebanon | -124,824 |
144 | New Caledonia | -128,538 |
145 | Sierra Leone | -139,232 |
146 | Iceland | -154,151 |
147 | Suriname | -157,662.88 |
148 | Montenegro | -162,642 |
149 | Costa Rica | -165,676.12 |
150 | Thailand | -183,496 |
151 | Malaysia | -235,720 |
152 | Fiji | -242,050 |
153 | Senegal | -243,284 |
154 | Oman | -282,128 |
155 | Tunisia | -321,901 |
156 | Guatemala | -342,868 |
157 | Ethiopia | -386,093 |
158 | Guyana | -395,712 |
159 | Peru | -426,672 |
160 | Nigeria | -441,864 |
161 | Bolivia | -443,154 |
162 | Ireland | -495,240 |
163 | Uruguay | -501,910 |
164 | Qatar | -505,562 |
165 | Bahamas | -540,074 |
166 | Slovakia | -556,592 |
167 | Luxembourg | -558,117 |
168 | Zimbabwe | -625,530 |
169 | Angola | -631,595 |
170 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | -708,459 |
171 | North Macedonia | -833,978 |
172 | Norway | -892,568 |
173 | Jamaica | -1,194,444 |
174 | Slovenia | -1,216,324 |
175 | Liberia | -1,337,535 |
176 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | -1,464,255 |
177 | Iraq | -1,503,868 |
178 | Croatia | -1,588,806 |
179 | Czech Republic | -1,796,736 |
180 | Kenya | -1,833,071 |
181 | Syrian Arab Republic | -2,152,326 |
182 | Switzerland | -2,227,076 |
183 | Austria | -2,263,940 |
184 | Romania | -2,445,632 |
185 | Chile | -3,871,874 |
186 | Kuwait | -4,042,874 |
187 | Serbia | -4,251,288 |
188 | Taiwan | -5,017,256 |
189 | Belgium | -6,468,048 |
190 | Sweden | -7,131,760 |
191 | Algeria | -7,191,488 |
192 | Finland | -8,423,284 |
193 | Italy | -8,424,352 |
194 | United Kingdom | -12,317,760 |
195 | Canada | -15,167,520 |
196 | Saudi Arabia | -17,418,800 |
197 | France | -19,200,864 |
198 | Japan | -29,652,992 |
199 | Netherlands | -30,622,720 |
200 | Germany | -32,862,592 |
201 | United States | -231,714,820 |
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #201
United States
- #200
Germany
- #199
Netherlands
- #198
Japan
- #197
France
- #196
Saudi Arabia
- #195
Canada
- #194
United Kingdom
- #193
Italy
- #192
Finland
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Leading Country in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1982
In 1982, China recorded the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) at 129,959,040, significantly contributing to the global emissions landscape. The total range of emissions growth across 200 countries varied from a minimum of -32,862,592 to a maximum of 129,959,040, with an average growth of 602,563.83 and a median of 3,664. This stark contrast highlights the varying levels of industrial activity and energy consumption across nations during this period.
Drivers of High Emissions in Major Contributing Countries
The substantial increase in CO₂ emissions in countries like China, Russia, and Iran can be attributed to rapid industrialization and energy consumption patterns. In 1982, Russia experienced a notable emissions growth of 39,398,530, primarily driven by its heavy reliance on fossil fuels for energy production and its expansive industrial sector. Similarly, Iran recorded an increase of 24,859,104, fueled by oil exports and a growing domestic economy that prioritized industrial output over environmental considerations.
In contrast, countries such as South Africa and Mexico, with emissions growth of 23,358,080 and 20,177,024 respectively, were also undergoing significant economic transitions that relied heavily on fossil fuel consumption. These patterns reflect a broader trend in developing economies during this era, where economic growth often came at the expense of environmental sustainability.
Significant Declines in CO₂ Emissions Growth
While several nations experienced sharp increases in emissions, others saw dramatic declines. For instance, Germany reported a decrease of -32,862,592, which can be attributed to its commitment to environmental policies and a shift towards renewable energy sources. This was a period of significant policy change in Western countries, as awareness of environmental issues began to grow. Other nations like Japan and France also saw reductions of -29,652,992 and -19,200,864 respectively, indicating a trend towards more sustainable industrial practices.
These reductions highlight the impact of proactive environmental policies and the transition towards cleaner technologies, which were beginning to take root in developed nations. The contrasting experiences of these countries underscore the variability in responses to both economic pressures and environmental concerns during this period.
Year-over-Year Changes: The Biggest Movers in 1982
The year 1982 saw some of the largest fluctuations in CO₂ emissions growth, with China leading with an unprecedented increase of 147,976,832. This figure illustrates the vast scale of China's industrial expansion and its corresponding carbon footprint. In stark contrast, Saudi Arabia exhibited a decrease of -23,477,808, reflecting possible shifts in production strategies or economic conditions affecting oil production.
Other significant changes included Russia's increase of 79,962,754, which can be linked to its energy sector's dominance and reliance on coal, while France's increase of 32,712,226 indicates fluctuations in energy production and consumption patterns. These varied trends reveal how geopolitical and economic factors influenced emissions growth across different regions, with some countries prioritizing industrial output and others beginning to embrace sustainability.
In summary, the Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) data from 1982 illustrates a complex interplay of industrialization, energy consumption, and environmental policy across nations. The significant disparities in emissions growth highlight the challenges and opportunities facing countries as they navigate the dual objectives of economic growth and environmental sustainability.
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