Forecast: Air Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in Low and Medium-Low Digital Intensive Industries in Germany

In 2023, the air emissions of greenhouse gases in low and medium-low digital intensive industries in Germany are at a baseline yet to be specified by current data. For 2024 to 2028, a downward trend is forecasted, with emissions decreasing from 350 to 320 metric tons of CO2 equivalent per USD, indicating a cumulative reduction of approximately 8.57%. Annual year-on-year changes suggest minor reductions, while the last two stable years (2026-2027) present no variation. Over the period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) points to a steady decrease in emissions, reflecting energy efficiency and emission reduction initiatives.

Future trends to watch include the adoption of greener technologies, potential policy changes aimed at stricter emissions targets, and advancements in digital infrastructure that could accelerate emission reductions in traditionally low and medium-low digital-intensive sectors. Monitoring these could provide insights into sustainability trajectories.

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