Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1983
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 | 87,507,580 |
2 | United States | 34,462,210 |
3 | Russia | 30,199,424 |
4 | India | 26,821,792 |
5 | Algeria | 13,266,420 |
6 | Iran | 11,895,872 |
7 | South Africa | 11,468,736 |
8 | Ukraine | 9,480,960 |
9 | South Korea | 8,351,696 |
10 | North Korea | 8,278,376 |
11 | Iraq | 8,114,072 |
12 | Malaysia | 7,406,364 |
13 | Taiwan | 6,518,712 |
14 | Singapore | 5,015,852 |
15 | Romania | 4,786,464 |
16 | Thailand | 4,427,552 |
17 | Netherlands | 3,870,240 |
18 | Serbia | 3,660,516 |
19 | Turkey | 3,595,216 |
20 | Colombia | 3,530,492 |
21 | Syrian Arab Republic | 3,455,282 |
22 | Switzerland | 3,435,712 |
23 | Greece | 3,280,604 |
24 | Kazakhstan | 3,049,392 |
25 | Saudi Arabia | 2,939,264 |
26 | Pakistan | 2,832,572 |
27 | Hungary | 2,261,904 |
28 | Tunisia | 2,042,177 |
29 | Oman | 1,795,360 |
30 | Argentina | 1,793,984 |
31 | Zimbabwe | 1,645,239 |
32 | Dominican Republic | 1,561,203 |
33 | Croatia | 1,375,652 |
34 | Belarus | 1,357,960 |
35 | Uzbekistan | 1,294,320 |
36 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 1,289,340 |
37 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1,269,157 |
38 | Lebanon | 1,222,778 |
39 | Jordan | 1,063,537 |
40 | Slovenia | 1,041,844 |
41 | Norway | 1,035,156 |
42 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 951,035 |
43 | Vietnam | 928,064 |
44 | Portugal | 901,748 |
45 | North Macedonia | 728,944 |
46 | Morocco | 721,888 |
47 | Azerbaijan | 670,152 |
48 | Ghana | 615,409 |
49 | Lithuania | 562,008 |
50 | Republic of Moldova | 532,664 |
51 | Estonia | 503,460 |
52 | Angola | 465,356 |
53 | Kuwait | 443,182 |
54 | Afghanistan | 425,373.12 |
55 | Turkmenistan | 424,180 |
56 | Sri Lanka | 394,535 |
57 | Philippines | 394,032 |
58 | Egypt | 379,328 |
59 | Yemen | 373,605 |
60 | Ethiopia | 360,840 |
61 | Latvia | 340,226 |
62 | Albania | 323,202 |
63 | Kyrgyzstan | 270,634 |
64 | Ecuador | 267,792 |
65 | Mongolia | 256,758 |
66 | Cameroon | 238,592 |
67 | Jamaica | 230,877 |
68 | Czech Republic | 230,096 |
69 | Honduras | 226,959 |
70 | Bulgaria | 217,120 |
71 | Somalia | 216,176 |
72 | Niger | 215,723 |
73 | Panama | 201,801 |
74 | Georgia | 201,678 |
75 | Chile | 198,818 |
76 | China, Macao SAR | 197,856 |
77 | Tajikistan | 181,048 |
78 | Myanmar | 174,252 |
79 | Ireland | 158,750 |
80 | Montenegro | 141,190 |
81 | Sierra Leone | 135,568 |
82 | El Salvador | 133,043 |
83 | Armenia | 115,941 |
84 | Liberia | 109,110 |
85 | Mauritius | 95,263.97 |
86 | Rwanda | 87,936 |
87 | French Polynesia | 84,272 |
88 | Slovakia | 81,376 |
89 | Uganda | 72,512 |
90 | Sudan | 72,381 |
91 | Haiti | 68,637 |
92 | Brunei Darussalam | 68,613 |
93 | Papua New Guinea | 62,288.125 |
94 | Bermuda | 54,960 |
95 | Mauritania | 54,960 |
96 | Mali | 51,489 |
97 | Nepal | 50,057 |
98 | Poland | 49,664 |
99 | Tanzania | 48,004 |
100 | Burundi | 47,632 |
101 | Paraguay | 44,876 |
102 | Barbados | 40,304 |
103 | Cambodia | 29,312 |
104 | Faroe Islands | 29,312 |
105 | Liechtenstein | 26,907.008 |
106 | Bhutan | 24,068.004 |
107 | Laos | 21,984 |
108 | Solomon Islands | 21,984 |
109 | Burkina Faso | 18,320 |
110 | Costa Rica | 18,160.125 |
111 | Seychelles | 14,656 |
112 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 7,328 |
113 | Sao Tome and Principe | 7,328 |
114 | South Sudan | 6,489 |
115 | British Virgin Islands | 3,664 |
116 | Central African Republic | 3,664 |
117 | Maldives | 3,664 |
118 | Montserrat | 3,664 |
119 | Tonga | 3,664 |
120 | Vanuatu | 3,664 |
121 | Belize | 0 |
122 | Cabo Verde | 0 |
123 | Chad | 0 |
124 | Comoros | 0 |
125 | Cook Islands | 0 |
126 | Djibouti | 0 |
127 | Dominica | 0 |
128 | Gambia | 0 |
129 | Grenada | 0 |
130 | Guinea-Bissau | 0 |
131 | Nauru | 0 |
132 | Niue | 0 |
133 | Palau | 0 |
134 | Saint Helena | 0 |
135 | Samoa | 0 |
136 | Kiribati | -3,664 |
137 | Cyprus | -5,857 |
138 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | -7,328 |
139 | Equatorial Guinea | -10,992 |
140 | Saint Lucia | -10,992 |
141 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | -14,656 |
142 | Malawi | -18,556 |
143 | Guinea | -29,312 |
144 | Kenya | -33,707 |
145 | Benin | -38,134 |
146 | Iceland | -51,319 |
147 | Bolivia | -59,241 |
148 | Botswana | -69,616 |
149 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | -84,612 |
150 | New Caledonia | -110,588 |
151 | Nicaragua | -114,057 |
152 | Fiji | -126,197 |
153 | Israel | -145,836 |
154 | Greenland | -153,887.97 |
155 | Guyana | -157,552 |
156 | Eswatini | -164,880 |
157 | Togo | -194,247 |
158 | Congo | -200,650 |
159 | Antigua and Barbuda | -208,848 |
160 | Bahamas | -243,992.88 |
161 | Zambia | -250,015 |
162 | New Zealand | -272,148 |
163 | Venezuela | -296,280 |
164 | Aruba | -303,043 |
165 | Malta | -315,104 |
166 | Madagascar | -362,946 |
167 | Bangladesh | -364,006 |
168 | Indonesia | -405,488 |
169 | Libya | -419,084 |
170 | Senegal | -425,162 |
171 | Guatemala | -446,900 |
172 | Suriname | -498,416 |
173 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | -505,033 |
174 | Luxembourg | -560,225.5 |
175 | Mozambique | -569,450 |
176 | Gabon | -1,035,028 |
177 | Côte d'Ivoire | -1,036,912 |
178 | Uruguay | -1,052,060 |
179 | Qatar | -1,086,483 |
180 | Finland | -1,516,688 |
181 | United Arab Emirates | -1,528,204 |
182 | Bahrain | -1,608,495.5 |
183 | Austria | -1,900,712 |
184 | Trinidad and Tobago | -2,130,428 |
185 | United Kingdom | -2,755,264 |
186 | Peru | -3,207,244 |
187 | Denmark | -3,517,292 |
188 | Cuba | -3,706,726 |
189 | Sweden | -3,988,428 |
190 | Germany | -4,063,296 |
191 | Curaçao | -4,537,359 |
192 | Spain | -5,148,720 |
193 | Brazil | -5,587,840 |
194 | Nigeria | -5,686,988 |
195 | Canada | -6,120,032 |
196 | Italy | -8,473,824 |
197 | Australia | -10,355,504 |
198 | Belgium | -15,903,736 |
199 | Japan | -16,300,608 |
200 | France | -17,356,320 |
201 | Mexico | -26,333,280 |
- #1
China
- #2
United States
- #3
Russia
- #4
India
- #5
Algeria
- #6
Iran
- #7
South Africa
- #8
Ukraine
- #9
South Korea
- #10
North Korea
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #201
Mexico
- #200
France
- #199
Japan
- #198
Belgium
- #197
Australia
- #196
Italy
- #195
Canada
- #194
Nigeria
- #193
Brazil
- #192
Spain
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 1983
In 1983, China recorded the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) at 87,507,580 metric tons, while the global range of emissions growth varied significantly from a minimum decrease of -17,356,320 metric tons to this peak. The global average emissions growth for this year stood at 1,064,934.20 metric tons, with a median value of 47,632 metric tons, reflecting a diverse set of emissions trends across different countries.
Economic Drivers Behind Emissions Growth
The stark differences in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) can largely be attributed to the varying economic conditions and industrial activities in different countries. For instance, China and the United States were both experiencing substantial industrial growth in 1983, contributing to their high emissions figures of 87,507,580 and 34,462,210 metric tons, respectively. In contrast, many European nations, such as France and Japan, reported significant decreases in emissions, with reductions of -17,356,320 and -16,300,608 metric tons, respectively. These declines can be linked to a shift towards more sustainable practices and energy sources, as well as economic stagnation in some regions.
Impact of Policy and Technological Changes
Government policies and technological advancements also played crucial roles in shaping emissions trends. Countries like Germany and the Netherlands saw notable increases in emissions growth of 28,799,296 and 34,492,960 metric tons, respectively. This surge can be partially attributed to policy shifts aimed at expanding industrial output during the early 1980s. Conversely, nations such as Australia faced significant emissions reductions of -14,546,480 metric tons, likely due to the implementation of more stringent environmental regulations and a transition towards cleaner technologies.
Year-over-Year Changes: The Biggest Movers
The year 1983 witnessed dramatic fluctuations in emissions growth across various countries, highlighting the volatility of industrial outputs and energy consumption patterns. The largest increase in emissions was recorded by the Netherlands with a staggering rise of 34,492,960 metric tons, while Germany followed closely with an increase of 28,799,296 metric tons. These changes reflect a significant push towards industrial expansion during this period.
On the other hand, the most notable decreases were observed in China, which experienced a drop of -42,451,460 metric tons, and Australia with a reduction of -14,546,480 metric tons. Such declines may indicate a shift in energy production methods or a response to international environmental agreements. This variance underscores the complex interplay of economic, technological, and policy factors that influenced emissions growth in 1983.
Conclusion: The Global Emissions Landscape in 1983
The data from 1983 illustrates a critical period in the evolution of global emissions, characterized by significant disparities between nations. While countries like China and the United States were on the rise, others like France and Japan were beginning to implement strategies that would lead to emissions reductions. As the world moves towards more sustainable practices, understanding these historical trends provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in addressing climate change.
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