Carbon dioxide emissions in Mexico have shown a generally increasing trend from 2013 to 2023, with fluctuations largely smoothing out in the latter part of the period. In 2023, the emissions stood at 459.84 million metric tons. The year-on-year growth exhibited modest increments averaging around 0.43% annually over the past two years, while the five-year CAGR is 0.45%, indicating a stabilized growth pattern.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in renewable energy, shifts in industrial policies, and emerging green technologies that could potentially mitigate the trend of increasing emissions. Close monitoring of these factors will be critical for projecting long-term changes in Mexico's carbon footprint.