Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1984
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 | 150,466,050 |
2 | United States | 132,998,660 |
3 | Japan | 56,118,016 |
4 | South Africa | 23,690,912 |
5 | Germany | 21,581,184 |
6 | Russia | 19,174,400 |
7 | Algeria | 18,342,804 |
8 | Canada | 16,902,144 |
9 | South Korea | 11,566,848 |
10 | Poland | 11,447,200 |
11 | United Arab Emirates | 11,016,748 |
12 | Australia | 9,869,216 |
13 | Nigeria | 9,715,832 |
14 | North Korea | 9,494,824 |
15 | India | 9,363,936 |
16 | Indonesia | 7,270,624 |
17 | Curaçao | 7,182,621 |
18 | Kuwait | 6,750,930 |
19 | Netherlands | 6,711,872 |
20 | Egypt | 6,562,300 |
21 | Italy | 6,195,648 |
22 | Czech Republic | 6,094,368 |
23 | Ukraine | 6,024,192 |
24 | Turkey | 5,136,784 |
25 | Syrian Arab Republic | 5,114,194 |
26 | Belgium | 3,764,704 |
27 | Thailand | 3,370,060 |
28 | Serbia | 2,801,024 |
29 | Austria | 2,549,472 |
30 | Pakistan | 2,535,136 |
31 | Slovakia | 1,975,328 |
32 | Kazakhstan | 1,871,392 |
33 | Norway | 1,862,990 |
34 | Cuba | 1,760,074 |
35 | Hungary | 1,719,048 |
36 | Ecuador | 1,692,314 |
37 | Brazil | 1,672,928 |
38 | Greece | 1,495,560 |
39 | Iraq | 1,419,008 |
40 | New Zealand | 1,338,524 |
41 | Chile | 1,330,598 |
42 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 1,312,680 |
43 | Argentina | 1,309,648 |
44 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1,228,646 |
45 | Qatar | 1,060,900 |
46 | Croatia | 1,054,540 |
47 | Taiwan | 1,052,912 |
48 | Jordan | 979,037.5 |
49 | Bahrain | 978,287.5 |
50 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 971,432 |
51 | Bangladesh | 888,878 |
52 | Uzbekistan | 845,472 |
53 | Belarus | 838,936 |
54 | Yemen | 835,111 |
55 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 799,465 |
56 | Slovenia | 797,759 |
57 | Myanmar | 794,781 |
58 | Finland | 683,840 |
59 | Denmark | 682,540 |
60 | Senegal | 672,757 |
61 | Luxembourg | 636,541.5 |
62 | Côte d'Ivoire | 615,552 |
63 | North Macedonia | 560,026 |
64 | Oman | 527,615.5 |
65 | Aruba | 479,717 |
66 | Gabon | 470,873 |
67 | Azerbaijan | 427,652 |
68 | Iran | 372,336 |
69 | Malta | 366,400 |
70 | Lithuania | 357,688 |
71 | Republic of Moldova | 333,636 |
72 | Estonia | 319,280 |
73 | Afghanistan | 301,586 |
74 | Tunisia | 273,366 |
75 | Turkmenistan | 269,848 |
76 | Iceland | 267,216 |
77 | Guatemala | 241,078 |
78 | Peru | 239,596 |
79 | Madagascar | 215,981 |
80 | Latvia | 215,070 |
81 | Nepal | 209,006 |
82 | Greenland | 205,184 |
83 | Albania | 195,094 |
84 | Suriname | 179,816 |
85 | Kyrgyzstan | 165,418 |
86 | Guyana | 157,552 |
87 | Tanzania | 150,679 |
88 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | 133,941 |
89 | Georgia | 133,216 |
90 | Tajikistan | 117,466 |
91 | Montenegro | 108,073 |
92 | Venezuela | 104,456 |
93 | Cyprus | 83,209 |
94 | Paraguay | 82,533 |
95 | Armenia | 74,382 |
96 | Togo | 70,954 |
97 | Antigua and Barbuda | 62,288 |
98 | Eswatini | 62,288 |
99 | Barbados | 61,827 |
100 | New Caledonia | 50,955 |
101 | Cabo Verde | 47,632 |
102 | Cambodia | 43,968 |
103 | Benin | 43,885 |
104 | French Polynesia | 40,304 |
105 | Papua New Guinea | 36,639.875 |
106 | Mauritius | 29,312 |
107 | Niger | 28,885 |
108 | Guinea | 25,648 |
109 | Bhutan | 21,991 |
110 | Morocco | 18,716 |
111 | Equatorial Guinea | 18,320 |
112 | Guinea-Bissau | 18,320 |
113 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 18,320 |
114 | Mali | 18,197 |
115 | Haiti | 17,007 |
116 | Botswana | 14,656 |
117 | Burundi | 14,656 |
118 | Chad | 10,992 |
119 | Faroe Islands | 10,992 |
120 | Gambia | 10,992 |
121 | Saint Lucia | 10,992 |
122 | Maldives | 7,328 |
123 | Liechtenstein | 5,738.992 |
124 | Central African Republic | 3,664 |
125 | Djibouti | 3,664 |
126 | Dominica | 3,664 |
127 | Laos | 3,664 |
128 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 3,664 |
129 | Samoa | 3,664 |
130 | Belize | 0 |
131 | British Virgin Islands | 0 |
132 | Comoros | 0 |
133 | Grenada | 0 |
134 | Kiribati | 0 |
135 | Montserrat | 0 |
136 | Nauru | 0 |
137 | Niue | 0 |
138 | Palau | 0 |
139 | Saint Helena | 0 |
140 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 0 |
141 | Seychelles | 0 |
142 | Solomon Islands | 0 |
143 | Tonga | 0 |
144 | Vanuatu | 0 |
145 | Congo | -2,948 |
146 | Sao Tome and Principe | -3,664 |
147 | Bermuda | -7,328 |
148 | Liberia | -11,086 |
149 | Malawi | -18,352 |
150 | Honduras | -19,095 |
151 | Cook Islands | -29,312 |
152 | South Sudan | -32,447 |
153 | Uganda | -36,787 |
154 | Rwanda | -62,288 |
155 | Mauritania | -65,952 |
156 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | -66,360 |
157 | Sierra Leone | -73,280 |
158 | China, Macao SAR | -76,944 |
159 | Costa Rica | -108,351 |
160 | Angola | -114,688 |
161 | Burkina Faso | -128,240 |
162 | Fiji | -131,717 |
163 | Nicaragua | -150,697 |
164 | Bahamas | -160,316.12 |
165 | Ireland | -175,568 |
166 | Ethiopia | -184,473 |
167 | Israel | -210,544 |
168 | Somalia | -219,840 |
169 | Lebanon | -229,017 |
170 | Bolivia | -248,877.75 |
171 | El Salvador | -297,108 |
172 | Kenya | -339,989 |
173 | Uruguay | -365,710 |
174 | Sudan | -370,533 |
175 | Mozambique | -443,617 |
176 | Zambia | -456,325 |
177 | Dominican Republic | -475,726 |
178 | Cameroon | -501,552 |
179 | Colombia | -506,336 |
180 | Mongolia | -544,353 |
181 | Zimbabwe | -545,457 |
182 | Panama | -611,879 |
183 | Brunei Darussalam | -817,072 |
184 | Switzerland | -898,948 |
185 | Mexico | -939,360 |
186 | Sweden | -960,228 |
187 | Sri Lanka | -1,003,442 |
188 | Ghana | -1,044,259 |
189 | Portugal | -1,107,816 |
190 | Jamaica | -1,304,303 |
191 | Singapore | -1,428,808 |
192 | Vietnam | -1,774,530 |
193 | Libya | -1,869,808 |
194 | Bulgaria | -3,016,376 |
195 | Malaysia | -3,253,872 |
196 | Philippines | -4,404,710 |
197 | Saudi Arabia | -5,323,312 |
198 | Spain | -5,738,640 |
199 | Romania | -11,340,016 |
200 | France | -11,383,328 |
201 | United Kingdom | -16,376,896 |
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #201
United Kingdom
- #200
France
- #199
Romania
- #198
Spain
- #197
Saudi Arabia
- #196
Philippines
- #195
Malaysia
- #194
Bulgaria
- #193
Libya
- #192
Vietnam
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 1984
The country with the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1984 was China, with an increase of 150,466,050 metric tons. This figure falls within a global range where the maximum recorded increase was 150,466,050 and the minimum was a decrease of -11,383,328. The global average growth stood at 2,852,686.87 metric tons, highlighting significant disparities in emissions growth among nations during this period.
Economic Drivers Behind Emissions Growth
The stark differences in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) can largely be attributed to varying economic contexts. In 1984, China was undergoing rapid industrialization, contributing to its substantial emissions increase of 150,466,050 metric tons. Similarly, the United States recorded an impressive rise of 132,998,660, driven by its status as a leading industrial power reliant on fossil fuels. In contrast, countries like France experienced a significant decrease of -11,383,328 metric tons, reflecting its shift towards nuclear energy and more stringent environmental policies.
This economic backdrop is crucial; the 1980s witnessed a global energy crisis and rising oil prices, which forced many nations to reassess their energy policies. Countries heavily reliant on coal, such as Germany with an increase of 21,581,184, and Japan with 56,118,016, faced challenges as they struggled to balance energy needs with environmental concerns. The industrial activities in these nations contributed to significant emissions, underscoring the link between economic growth and environmental impact.
Year-Over-Year Changes: The Biggest Movers
The year 1984 saw dramatic fluctuations in CO₂ emissions growth, with some countries experiencing unprecedented increases. The United States reported the largest year-over-year increase, with a staggering rise of 98,536,450 metric tons, representing a remarkable 285.9% change. This surge was largely due to an uptick in industrial production and energy consumption, which did not take into account the environmental ramifications.
Conversely, significant decreases were also observed. India faced a downturn with a reduction of -17,457,856 metric tons (-65.1%), influenced by economic slowdowns and energy conservation measures. The impact of global economic conditions on emissions is evident when comparing these shifts; while industrialized nations expanded their emissions, developing countries like India were compelled to curtail their growth due to economic constraints.
Geopolitical Influences on Emissions Trends
Geopolitical factors played a crucial role in shaping the emissions landscape in 1984. For instance, South Africa reported a significant increase of 23,690,912 metric tons, driven by its reliance on coal for energy and the socio-political environment of apartheid, which limited comprehensive environmental policy implementation. Meanwhile, Romania experienced a notable decline of -11,340,016, as political changes began to influence energy policies and industrial practices, reflecting the impact of governance on emissions.
Countries that adapted their policies earlier, such as France and Romania, showcased how shifts in energy strategy could lead to reduced emissions, while those stuck in traditional industrial practices faced escalating growth rates. This juxtaposition emphasizes the importance of political will and policy frameworks in managing environmental outcomes.
Overall, the Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) data from 1984 illustrates the complex interplay of economic, geopolitical, and energy factors that drove emissions trends globally. As countries navigated industrial growth and energy demands, the resultant figures reflect varied approaches to balancing development with environmental sustainability.
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