As of 2023, Japan's total carbon dioxide emissions stood at 1.17 billion metric tons. The forecast for 2024-2028 indicates a stable pattern, with emissions projected to hold steady at 1.15 billion metric tons annually. This represents a decrease in emissions compared to 2023. Year-on-year analysis shows a consistent forecast with no variation, while a five-year CAGR shows stability with negligible change.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Japan's implementation of renewable energy policies and their impact on long-term emissions.
- Technological advancements in energy efficiency and carbon capture.
- Economic growth and its potential effects on energy demands.