Key Market Indicators
Kenyan greenhouse gas emissions are projected to hit 25 million metric tons by 2028, up from nearly 22 million metric tons in 2023. This marks an average annual growth rate of 2.4%. Since 1976, Kenya's demand for emissions has increased by an average of 7.3% each year. In 2023, Kenya ranked 21st globally in greenhouse gas emissions. Jordan narrowly led Kenya with emissions also at around 22 million metric tons. In the global rankings, Malaysia, Poland, and Kazakhstan took the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively.