Based on the provided forecast data, the greenhouse gas emissions in Denmark are projected to decrease steadily from 2024 to 2028, with values ranging from 6.74 metric tons per capita in 2024 to 5.71 metric tons per capita in 2028. The initial 2024 value marks a starting point after historical data accumulation through 2023.
Year-on-year, the anticipated reductions are as follows:
- 2025 shows a decrease of 3.86% from the previous year.
- 2026 indicates a decrease of 4.01% from 2025.
- 2027 projects a decrease of 4.18% from 2026.
- 2028 forecasts a decrease of 4.20% from 2027.
Over the last two years of the dataset, the downward trend continues with an average annual decrease, or CAGR, of approximately 4.06% over the forecast period from 2024 to 2028.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in renewable energy technology, stricter environmental regulations, and potential shifts in industrial and transportation sectors towards more sustainable practices, all of which could accelerate the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in Denmark beyond current forecasts.