Forecast: Production-Based CO2 Emissions in Japan

In 2023, Japan's production-based CO2 emissions stood at 1.01 billion metric tons. The forecasted data from 2024 to 2028 indicates that emissions will remain constant at 1.01 billion metric tons per year. This suggests a stable trend with no year-on-year percentage variation during the forecasted period.

Given that the values remain unchanged over the last two years, the average variation per year over the next five years (CAGR) is effectively 0%. This stability might indicate efforts towards maintaining current emission levels but does not reflect active reduction measures.

Future trends to watch for include potential government policies towards carbon neutrality, advancements in renewable energy adoption, and technological innovations aimed at reducing industrial emissions. These factors could significantly impact Japan's CO2 emission levels in the longer term.

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