Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 1992
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 | 112,146,940 |
2 | United States | 102,356,990 |
3 | India | 40,035,390 |
4 | Saudi Arabia | 31,477,456 |
5 | Indonesia | 24,543,792 |
6 | South Korea | 24,217,216 |
7 | Canada | 13,616,320 |
8 | Iraq | 13,514,724 |
9 | Thailand | 10,468,624 |
10 | Qatar | 9,401,682 |
11 | Japan | 8,901,888 |
12 | Taiwan | 8,801,000 |
13 | Uzbekistan | 8,666,864 |
14 | Spain | 8,395,904 |
15 | Malaysia | 7,175,884 |
16 | Turkey | 6,108,064 |
17 | Azerbaijan | 6,100,384 |
18 | Israel | 5,934,040 |
19 | Ecuador | 5,799,076 |
20 | Iran | 5,151,824 |
21 | Australia | 4,996,064 |
22 | Philippines | 4,897,284 |
23 | Colombia | 4,731,640 |
24 | Pakistan | 4,537,816 |
25 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 4,459,066 |
26 | Nigeria | 4,320,064 |
27 | Brazil | 4,207,280 |
28 | Portugal | 4,077,316 |
29 | Argentina | 3,787,240 |
30 | Singapore | 3,206,000 |
31 | Serbia | 3,058,672 |
32 | Egypt | 2,972,592 |
33 | Mexico | 2,622,368 |
34 | Jordan | 2,197,768 |
35 | Trinidad and Tobago | 2,133,870 |
36 | New Zealand | 1,984,108 |
37 | Lebanon | 1,611,760.5 |
38 | Greece | 1,567,744 |
39 | Turkmenistan | 1,554,934 |
40 | Algeria | 1,308,312 |
41 | Zimbabwe | 1,211,823 |
42 | United Arab Emirates | 1,109,640 |
43 | Chile | 1,108,882 |
44 | Morocco | 1,048,620 |
45 | Guatemala | 1,034,933 |
46 | Panama | 1,009,186 |
47 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 968,755 |
48 | Norway | 936,000 |
49 | Sri Lanka | 929,112 |
50 | Dominican Republic | 876,752 |
51 | Yemen | 744,142 |
52 | Myanmar | 704,499 |
53 | Kenya | 699,953 |
54 | Bangladesh | 637,921 |
55 | Uruguay | 614,649 |
56 | North Macedonia | 605,445 |
57 | Bolivia | 519,422 |
58 | Paraguay | 473,018 |
59 | Costa Rica | 452,858 |
60 | Gabon | 395,230 |
61 | Nicaragua | 385,564 |
62 | Syrian Arab Republic | 378,672 |
63 | Cyprus | 372,741 |
64 | Oman | 297,531 |
65 | Honduras | 276,346 |
66 | Peru | 227,890 |
67 | Nepal | 206,617.94 |
68 | Congo | 206,367 |
69 | Italy | 194,688 |
70 | Mauritius | 186,864 |
71 | El Salvador | 163,437 |
72 | Iceland | 146,256 |
73 | Botswana | 142,896 |
74 | Montenegro | 108,323 |
75 | Angola | 100,395 |
76 | Namibia | 95,264 |
77 | Vietnam | 90,926 |
78 | Mozambique | 85,741.94 |
79 | Maldives | 76,944 |
80 | Fiji | 75,277 |
81 | Lesotho | 58,624 |
82 | Senegal | 57,801 |
83 | Benin | 51,296 |
84 | Laos | 46,814 |
85 | Cambodia | 43,968 |
86 | Cameroon | 43,859 |
87 | Zambia | 42,882 |
88 | Mauritania | 36,640 |
89 | Mali | 36,628 |
90 | Bhutan | 29,319 |
91 | State of Palestine | 29,312 |
92 | Guinea | 25,648 |
93 | Saint Lucia | 25,648 |
94 | Malta | 21,753 |
95 | Papua New Guinea | 18,320 |
96 | Uganda | 17,986 |
97 | Liberia | 17,110 |
98 | Cabo Verde | 14,656 |
99 | Chad | 14,656 |
100 | China, Macao SAR | 10,992 |
101 | Rwanda | 7,350 |
102 | Aruba | 7,328 |
103 | British Virgin Islands | 7,328 |
104 | Grenada | 7,328 |
105 | Solomon Islands | 7,328 |
106 | Suriname | 7,252.875 |
107 | Anguilla | 3,664 |
108 | Central African Republic | 3,664 |
109 | Comoros | 3,664 |
110 | Djibouti | 3,664 |
111 | Kiribati | 3,664 |
112 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 3,664 |
113 | Samoa | 3,664 |
114 | Liechtenstein | 621 |
115 | Andorra | 0 |
116 | Antigua and Barbuda | 0 |
117 | Cook Islands | 0 |
118 | Dominica | 0 |
119 | Equatorial Guinea | 0 |
120 | Gambia | 0 |
121 | Guinea-Bissau | 0 |
122 | Montserrat | 0 |
123 | Niue | 0 |
124 | Saint Helena | 0 |
125 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 0 |
126 | Sao Tome and Principe | 0 |
127 | Seychelles | 0 |
128 | Turks and Caicos Islands | 0 |
129 | Tuvalu | 0 |
130 | Wallis and Futuna Islands | 0 |
131 | Malawi | -266 |
132 | Burkina Faso | -3,664 |
133 | Nauru | -3,664 |
134 | Vanuatu | -3,664 |
135 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | -7,328 |
136 | Faroe Islands | -10,992 |
137 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | -12,577 |
138 | Greenland | -14,100 |
139 | Tonga | -14,656 |
140 | Togo | -19,310 |
141 | Barbados | -19,465 |
142 | Ethiopia | -21,735 |
143 | Burundi | -21,984 |
144 | Madagascar | -22,020.938 |
145 | French Polynesia | -29,312 |
146 | Eswatini | -40,304 |
147 | Palau | -40,304 |
148 | Somalia | -41,499 |
149 | South Sudan | -41,591 |
150 | Jamaica | -42,260 |
151 | Niger | -45,345 |
152 | Belize | -51,296 |
153 | Guyana | -65,952 |
154 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | -75,072 |
155 | Bermuda | -76,944 |
156 | Tanzania | -77,680 |
157 | Haiti | -87,539 |
158 | Slovenia | -90,602 |
159 | Switzerland | -112,660 |
160 | Bahamas | -128,240 |
161 | Sweden | -154,148 |
162 | Brunei Darussalam | -157,552 |
163 | Ireland | -179,032 |
164 | New Caledonia | -183,240 |
165 | Netherlands | -191,760 |
166 | Luxembourg | -230,979 |
167 | Sierra Leone | -274,800 |
168 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | -324,381 |
169 | Afghanistan | -432,247 |
170 | Côte d'Ivoire | -465,328 |
171 | Georgia | -474,796 |
172 | Sudan | -478,623 |
173 | Croatia | -620,268 |
174 | Ghana | -659,220 |
175 | Curaçao | -674,463 |
176 | Belgium | -876,960 |
177 | Tunisia | -911,901 |
178 | Finland | -923,000 |
179 | Bahrain | -927,025 |
180 | Mongolia | -1,017,181 |
181 | Armenia | -1,659,254 |
182 | Albania | -1,773,110 |
183 | Tajikistan | -2,682,416 |
184 | Czech Republic | -3,178,016 |
185 | Latvia | -3,726,053 |
186 | Bulgaria | -4,165,068 |
187 | Slovakia | -4,402,952 |
188 | Kyrgyzstan | -4,855,786 |
189 | Austria | -5,499,016 |
190 | Libya | -5,595,428 |
191 | Denmark | -5,778,060 |
192 | Cuba | -6,206,742 |
193 | Hungary | -7,544,140 |
194 | Republic of Moldova | -8,639,758 |
195 | Poland | -9,083,360 |
196 | Venezuela | -9,481,928 |
197 | Estonia | -9,722,306 |
198 | Romania | -10,255,256 |
199 | Belarus | -10,589,032 |
200 | France | -10,685,728 |
201 | North Korea | -14,833,544 |
202 | United Kingdom | -15,566,720 |
203 | Lithuania | -16,651,934 |
204 | South Africa | -24,701,312 |
205 | Kazakhstan | -26,897,104 |
206 | Ukraine | -43,688,640 |
207 | Germany | -47,465,090 |
208 | Russia | -444,183,170 |
209 | Kuwait | -463,296,220 |
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #209
Kuwait
- #208
Russia
- #207
Germany
- #206
Ukraine
- #205
Kazakhstan
- #204
South Africa
- #203
Lithuania
- #202
United Kingdom
- #201
North Korea
- #200
France
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Global Overview of Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1992
The country with the highest Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) in 1992 was China, with an increase of 112,146,940 metric tons, reflecting a significant expansion in its industrial output. The global range of emissions growth varied widely, with a minimum decrease of -10,685,728 metric tons observed in France. The average emissions growth across the 200 countries with data was 2,003,786.49 metric tons, while the median stood at 10,992 metric tons, indicating a skewed distribution heavily influenced by a few major emitters.
Drivers of Emissions Growth in Major Economies
The stark differences in emissions growth can be attributed to various economic factors. For instance, China's rapid industrialization during this period was fueled by massive investment in manufacturing and infrastructure, driving its emissions to unprecedented levels. Similarly, the United States saw a substantial increase of 102,356,990 metric tons, largely influenced by high energy consumption and reliance on fossil fuels. In contrast, India, with an emissions growth of 40,035,390 metric tons, was still in the early stages of its industrial transformation, highlighting a different phase in economic development compared to China and the U.S.
Year-over-Year Changes and Their Implications
Examining the year-over-year changes reveals significant volatility in emissions growth. The largest increase was recorded in Canada, with an additional 21,857,728 metric tons, attributed to a surge in oil production and consumption. This reflects Canada's growing energy sector and its impact on carbon output. Conversely, France experienced the most notable decrease, reducing its emissions by -34,900,128 metric tons. This reduction can be linked to a shift towards nuclear energy, which has been a cornerstone of France's energy policy since the late 20th century.
Other notable decreases included Saudi Arabia with a reduction of -31,085,344 metric tons, likely due to fluctuations in oil prices and production adjustments, and China, which faced a decrease of -23,462,150 metric tons as it began to implement environmental regulations in response to growing domestic and international pressures.
Comparative Analysis of Emissions Trends
The contrasting emissions trends among countries in 1992 underscore the complex interplay of environmental policy, economic growth, and energy consumption. Countries like Saudi Arabia and China illustrate how resource wealth and rapid industrialization can lead to significant emissions growth, while nations like France demonstrate the potential for effective policy changes to result in substantial reductions. The data indicates that while some countries were ramping up their carbon output, others were beginning to adopt measures aimed at mitigating their environmental impact.
In summary, the Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) data from 1992 highlights the disparities in emissions trends across various countries, driven by economic activities, energy policies, and industrialization phases. The insights derived from this data can help inform future discussions on environmental strategies and the global response to climate change.
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