Global Share of CO2 Emissions from International Aviation Bunkers in Total CO2 Emissions by Country

New Zealand leads in CO2 emissions from international aviation bunkers relative to total national emissions, with 12.26%, showcasing a significant dependence on international air transport. The Netherlands and Belgium follow, highlighting Western Europe's aviation activities. The United States and China have lower shares at 1.65% and 0.34%, respectively, despite being substantial aviation hubs, indicating larger overall emissions affecting the percentage.

Future trends to monitor include the impact of technological advancements in aviation that aim to reduce emissions, changes in international aviation policies targeting CO2 reductions, and shifts in global travel patterns potentially altering emission distributions by country.

Top countries in Share of CO2 Emissions from International Aviation Bunkers in Total CO2 Emissions by Country

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year
1 1 New Zealand 12.26 2023 View data
2 2 Netherlands 8.16 2023 View data
3 3 Belgium 5.92 2023 View data
4 4 Israel 5.86 2023 View data
5 5 Austria 4.73 2023 View data
6 6 Croatia 4.57 2023 View data
7 7 Italy 4.2 2023 View data
8 8 Australia 4.06 2023 View data
9 9 Azerbaijan 3.82 2023 View data
10 10 Morocco 3.79 2023 View data

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