Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) 2016
Annual CO₂ emissions growth measures the increase in carbon output. Compare countries, explore trends, and view interactive maps.
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Rank | ||
|---|---|---|
1 | India | 120,722,690 |
2 | Pakistan | 31,845,424 |
3 | Egypt | 18,509,616 |
4 | Turkey | 17,848,352 |
5 | Saudi Arabia | 16,627,200 |
6 | Poland | 10,751,616 |
7 | Kuwait | 10,701,360 |
8 | Iraq | 10,602,144 |
9 | Ukraine | 10,255,840 |
10 | Philippines | 9,169,328 |
11 | Australia | 9,077,152 |
12 | Vietnam | 7,635,696 |
13 | Laos | 7,221,734 |
14 | Thailand | 6,946,752 |
15 | Uzbekistan | 6,463,760 |
16 | Nigeria | 5,871,408 |
17 | Sudan | 5,490,753 |
18 | Bangladesh | 4,815,032 |
19 | Taiwan | 3,932,992 |
20 | South Korea | 3,736,768 |
21 | Peru | 3,493,612 |
22 | France | 3,365,376 |
23 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3,273,580 |
24 | Nepal | 3,183,397 |
25 | Sri Lanka | 3,160,210 |
26 | Finland | 3,060,000 |
27 | North Korea | 2,958,666 |
28 | United Arab Emirates | 2,852,896 |
29 | Iran | 2,721,792 |
30 | Chile | 2,472,032 |
31 | Cambodia | 2,457,475.5 |
32 | Côte d'Ivoire | 2,424,727 |
33 | Mongolia | 2,350,478 |
34 | Mozambique | 1,817,200 |
35 | Denmark | 1,805,988 |
36 | Ethiopia | 1,759,605 |
37 | Ireland | 1,653,628 |
38 | Estonia | 1,653,283 |
39 | Czech Republic | 1,646,720 |
40 | Malaysia | 1,352,128 |
41 | Bolivia | 1,349,876 |
42 | Serbia | 1,295,636 |
43 | Dominican Republic | 1,154,238 |
44 | Paraguay | 1,141,043 |
45 | Kenya | 1,076,490 |
46 | Guatemala | 1,074,533 |
47 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 962,324 |
48 | Botswana | 923,333 |
49 | Mali | 887,062 |
50 | Austria | 860,956 |
51 | Netherlands | 853,664 |
52 | Slovenia | 809,339 |
53 | Tanzania | 746,780 |
54 | Tajikistan | 709,317 |
55 | Papua New Guinea | 707,812 |
56 | Lebanon | 706,634 |
57 | Brunei Darussalam | 699,618 |
58 | New Caledonia | 604,828 |
59 | Colombia | 556,296 |
60 | Equatorial Guinea | 527,808 |
61 | Togo | 494,279 |
62 | Costa Rica | 476,117 |
63 | Hungary | 472,208 |
64 | Switzerland | 468,716 |
65 | Zambia | 455,378 |
66 | Slovakia | 449,696 |
67 | Cyprus | 397,449 |
68 | Haiti | 322,432 |
69 | Uganda | 288,870 |
70 | Croatia | 285,386 |
71 | Georgia | 252,319 |
72 | Guinea | 245,415 |
73 | Guyana | 245,254 |
74 | Burkina Faso | 243,865 |
75 | State of Palestine | 234,496 |
76 | Suriname | 199,908 |
77 | Namibia | 188,544 |
78 | Eswatini | 172,208 |
79 | Jamaica | 167,901 |
80 | Senegal | 167,389 |
81 | Maldives | 150,224 |
82 | Madagascar | 135,568 |
83 | Mauritius | 131,904 |
84 | Bhutan | 126,372 |
85 | Malawi | 122,531 |
86 | Republic of Moldova | 122,249 |
87 | Cameroon | 114,973 |
88 | Congo | 90,530 |
89 | Rwanda | 85,215 |
90 | Bermuda | 73,280 |
91 | Burundi | 73,280 |
92 | Lithuania | 56,298 |
93 | Sierra Leone | 55,359 |
94 | Seychelles | 54,960 |
95 | Timor-Leste | 52,535 |
96 | Central African Republic | 43,968 |
97 | Azerbaijan | 43,640 |
98 | Barbados | 36,807 |
99 | Cabo Verde | 36,640 |
100 | Somalia | 32,976 |
101 | Tonga | 32,976 |
102 | Chad | 29,709 |
103 | Comoros | 25,648 |
104 | French Polynesia | 21,984 |
105 | Faroe Islands | 18,320 |
106 | Vanuatu | 18,320 |
107 | Antigua and Barbuda | 14,656 |
108 | Bahamas | 14,656 |
109 | Grenada | 14,656 |
110 | Guinea-Bissau | 14,656 |
111 | Samoa | 10,992 |
112 | Sao Tome and Principe | 10,992 |
113 | Turks and Caicos Islands | 10,992 |
114 | Andorra | 7,328 |
115 | Gambia | 7,328 |
116 | China, Macao SAR | 7,328 |
117 | Palau | 7,328 |
118 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 7,328 |
119 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 7,328 |
120 | Anguilla | 3,664 |
121 | British Virgin Islands | 3,664 |
122 | Saint Helena | 3,664 |
123 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 3,664 |
124 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | 3,663.992 |
125 | Cook Islands | 0 |
126 | Marshall Islands | 0 |
127 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 0 |
128 | Niue | 0 |
129 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 0 |
130 | Tuvalu | 0 |
131 | Wallis and Futuna Islands | 0 |
132 | Sweden | -1,768 |
133 | Eritrea | -3,117 |
134 | Dominica | -3,664 |
135 | Kiribati | -3,664 |
136 | Nauru | -3,664 |
137 | Solomon Islands | -3,664 |
138 | Saint Lucia | -7,328 |
139 | Benin | -7,696 |
140 | Liechtenstein | -10,015 |
141 | Belize | -10,992 |
142 | Aruba | -14,656 |
143 | Lesotho | -18,320 |
144 | Montserrat | -21,984 |
145 | Nicaragua | -29,699 |
146 | Greenland | -38,400.03 |
147 | Morocco | -41,364 |
148 | Iceland | -47,351 |
149 | Latvia | -51,739 |
150 | Liberia | -52,041 |
151 | Niger | -57,251 |
152 | El Salvador | -65,097 |
153 | Djibouti | -77,155.03 |
154 | North Macedonia | -113,584 |
155 | Fiji | -117,248 |
156 | Albania | -157,109 |
157 | Gabon | -159,042 |
158 | South Sudan | -208,848 |
159 | Uruguay | -217,745 |
160 | Montenegro | -223,504.12 |
161 | Luxembourg | -256,772 |
162 | Armenia | -262,527 |
163 | Singapore | -300,000 |
164 | Panama | -318,270 |
165 | Malta | -321,589 |
166 | Mauritania | -378,625 |
167 | Tunisia | -409,054 |
168 | South Africa | -423,488 |
169 | Mexico | -605,984 |
170 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | -614,976 |
171 | Belarus | -639,744 |
172 | Kyrgyzstan | -643,105 |
173 | Ghana | -654,470 |
174 | Myanmar | -735,734 |
175 | Afghanistan | -778,468 |
176 | Norway | -815,000 |
177 | Jordan | -849,930 |
178 | Bahrain | -885,178 |
179 | Honduras | -959,061 |
180 | Turkmenistan | -1,000,752 |
181 | Curaçao | -1,128,512 |
182 | Kazakhstan | -1,313,472 |
183 | Cuba | -1,318,986 |
184 | Zimbabwe | -1,428,552 |
185 | Romania | -1,459,080 |
186 | Belgium | -1,511,208 |
187 | Oman | -1,643,408 |
188 | New Zealand | -1,670,140 |
189 | Israel | -1,771,272 |
190 | Argentina | -1,788,304 |
191 | Portugal | -1,922,132 |
192 | Ecuador | -1,923,216 |
193 | Qatar | -1,932,024 |
194 | Syrian Arab Republic | -1,953,390 |
195 | Algeria | -2,013,296 |
196 | Angola | -2,039,594 |
197 | Bulgaria | -2,783,372 |
198 | Germany | -2,834,240 |
199 | Italy | -3,110,560 |
200 | Indonesia | -3,191,168 |
201 | Libya | -3,487,300 |
202 | Greece | -3,567,056 |
203 | Yemen | -4,079,120 |
204 | Trinidad and Tobago | -5,666,320 |
205 | Russia | -5,915,136 |
206 | Canada | -9,295,552 |
207 | Spain | -10,693,344 |
208 | Venezuela | -13,594,928 |
209 | Japan | -20,049,536 |
210 | United Kingdom | -23,030,656 |
211 | Brazil | -36,428,704 |
212 | China | -109,864,960 |
213 | United States | -123,134,980 |
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #213
United States
- #212
China
- #211
Brazil
- #210
United Kingdom
- #209
Japan
- #208
Venezuela
- #207
Spain
- #206
Canada
- #205
Russia
- #204
Trinidad and Tobago
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth Leaders in 2016
In 2016, India led the world in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) with an increase of 120,722,690 tons, while the global range of emissions growth varied from a decrease of -3,191,168 tons to this peak. The global average for this metric stood at 1,705,738.10 tons, indicating significant disparities in emissions trends among countries.
Economic Drivers of Emissions Growth
The stark differences in Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) across countries can be attributed largely to economic activities and industrialization. Emerging economies like India and Pakistan exhibited substantial increases in emissions, with Pakistan recording an increase of 31,845,424 tons. These spikes are reflective of rapid industrial growth, increased energy demands, and a reliance on fossil fuels. In contrast, developed nations such as Germany and Italy experienced significant declines in emissions, with decreases of -2,834,240 and -3,110,560 tons, respectively. This trend highlights the impact of established environmental regulations and a shift towards renewable energy sources in these countries.
Geographical and Policy Influences on Emissions Trends
Geography and governmental policies play crucial roles in shaping emissions trajectories. For instance, countries in the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia with an increase of 16,627,200 tons, are heavily reliant on oil exports, contributing to high emissions growth. Meanwhile, Egypt's emissions rose by 18,509,616 tons, driven by a growing population and energy consumption needs. Conversely, Indonesia saw a notable decrease of -3,191,168 tons, attributed to deforestation regulations and a shift towards sustainable practices. This juxtaposition illustrates how different policy frameworks and natural resource endowments can significantly influence emissions outputs.
Year-over-Year Changes: The Biggest Movers
The year-over-year changes in emissions reveal striking patterns of volatility. Notably, Pakistan and India were among the biggest increases, with year-over-year changes of +37,759,376 and +36,957,190 tons, respectively. These increases are indicative of both countries' ongoing industrialization efforts and energy needs. In stark contrast, Indonesia experienced the largest decrease in emissions at -56,322,432 tons, highlighting the effectiveness of recent environmental policies aimed at reducing deforestation and promoting sustainable land use. The overall average change was a decrease of -295,556.70 tons, showing that while some nations are increasing emissions dramatically, others are successfully implementing measures to reduce their carbon footprints.
In summary, the Annual CO₂ Emissions Growth (abs) data for 2016 demonstrates significant disparities in emissions trends across countries driven by economic, geographical, and policy factors. Countries like India and Pakistan are experiencing rapid increases due to industrial growth, while others like Germany and Italy are successfully reducing their emissions through stringent policies and investments in renewable energy. This complex interplay of factors highlights the urgent need for global cooperation to address climate change effectively.
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