European Air Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in Telecommunications by Country

The analysis of European air emissions of greenhouse gases in telecommunications reveals diverse trends across countries in 2023 and projected into 2024. Poland stands out with the highest emissions at 180 metric tons of CO2 equivalent per USD, growing by 6.07%. Lithuania also shows significant growth at 6.62%. Conversely, Germany sees a notable decline in emissions, decreasing by 11.38%. The UK, Denmark, Netherlands, and Austria also report decreasing trends. France, Slovenia, and Italy exhibit modest growth, while Hungary experiences a negative variation.

Future trends to watch for include the potential impact of stricter environmental regulations and technological advancements aimed at reducing emissions across the telecommunications sector. An increased push for renewable energy and energy efficiency could alter the projected levels of emissions, particularly as the EU continues its focus on sustainable development and carbon neutrality goals.

Top countries in Air Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in Telecommunications by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent Per Thousand USD Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 0.18 2023 +3.08% +6.07% View data
2 2 Slovenia 0.056 2023 +2.38% +2.05% View data
3 3 Hungary 0.044 2023 -4.71% -4.36% View data
4 4 Lithuania 0.024 2023 +4.87% +6.62% View data
5 5 Luxembourg 0.012 2023 -3.88% -0.79% View data
6 6 Slovakia 0.01 2023 -1.89% +0.79% View data
7 7 Cyprus 0.01 2023 -3.06% +0.43% View data
8 8 France 0.01 2023 0% +1.31% View data
9 9 Latvia 0.009 2023 -6.12% -2.04% View data
10 10 Spain 0.007 2023 +1.49% +2.53% View data

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