Forecast: CO2 Emissions Intensity in Thailand

The forecasted data for CO2 emissions intensity in Thailand from 2024 to 2028 shows a steady decline, moving from 0.19 kilograms per dollar of GDP in 2024 to 0.17 by 2028. This represents a year-on-year reduction, with a consistent drop from 2025 onwards. The annual decrease in emissions intensity suggests a positive trend towards lower carbon intensity within the country’s economy, reflecting ongoing efforts in energy efficiency and a shift towards less carbon-intensive energy sources.

Looking ahead, key trends to monitor include the adoption of renewable energy technologies, government policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, and the impact of global economic conditions on Thailand’s progress towards its emissions intensity goals. The continued emphasis on sustainable development and international climate commitments will likely influence the trajectory of Thailand’s CO2 emissions intensity in the coming years.

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