The forecast for total greenhouse gas emissions in Finland from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent year-on-year decrease from 8.6 metric tons of CO2 per capita in 2024 to 8 metric tons of CO2 per capita in 2028. Given that the recorded emission value in 2023 stood at 8.9 metric tons of CO2 per capita, this represents an annual reduction trend over the forecasted period.
Year-on-year percentage variations highlight the decline:
- -1.16% in 2025
- -2.35% in 2026
- -1.20% in 2027
- -2.44% in 2028
Future trends to watch for include the impact of Finland's environmental policies and technological advancements aimed at reducing emissions, potential economic growth that could alter emission patterns, and global climate change agreements influencing local practices. Monitoring these factors will be crucial to understanding the trajectory of Finland’s greenhouse gas emissions beyond 2028.