Global Greenhouse Gases Emissions from Fuels by Country

In 2023, Russia led with 235.13 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent emissions. Notable declines were seen in Norway (-6.87%) and Greece (-8.45%). France, Poland, and the Czech Republic also showed significant reductions, demonstrating a strong commitment towards emission cuts. Conversely, Ireland displayed a modest increase of 3.25%. The year-on-year changes indicate uneven progress across countries, with some enhancing their environmental policies more aggressively than others.

Future trends may include further reductions driven by stricter climate policies and transitioning towards renewable energy sources. Monitoring the pace of technological advancements and policy implementations will be crucial in projecting long-term emissions trends globally.

Top countries in Greenhouse Gases Emissions from Fuels by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Russia 235,130 2023 +1.04% +1.62% View data
2 2 Australia 49,240 2023 +0.3% -2.01% View data
3 3 Kazakhstan 38,900 2023 -1.94% -0.5% View data
4 4 Poland 22,510 2023 -1.23% -3.12% View data
5 5 Peru 10,480 2023 +0.48% +1.07% View data
6 6 Spain 3,730 2023 -0.00027% -1.95% View data
7 7 France 3,290 2023 -3.09% -4.8% View data
8 8 Belarus 2,890 2023 +0.84% +0.91% View data
9 9 Czech Republic 2,830 2023 -4.42% -5.6% View data
10 10 Norway 1,790 2023 -7.34% -6.87% View data

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