Global CO2 Emissions from Air Transport by Country

Global CO2 emissions from air transport show substantial variation across countries. Seychelles demonstrates a sharp increase, while Luxembourg and Malta also see significant hikes. Iceland, Ireland, and Singapore experience a decline, with some countries like Norway and Brunei showing notable reductions. The United States, although seeing a slight rise, remains relatively stable. Countries such as the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Canada exhibit decreasing trends. Emergent increases are noticed in Marshall Islands, Sao Tome and Principe, and Mali. Yemen and Uganda have extraordinarily high increases this year, although these are more anomalies than consistent trends.

Future trends may include continued declines in developed nations due to green regulations and a shift towards renewable energy, while emerging economies with growing aviation markets might see increases unless they adopt greener technologies. Watch for advancements in aviation technology, potential regulatory changes, and shifts in global travel preferences as influencers of CO2 emissions.

Top countries in CO2 Emissions from Air Transport by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons Per Capita Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Seychelles 20,920 2023 +32.88% +84.94% View data
2 2 Luxembourg 6,320 2023 +9.06% +25.34% View data
3 3 Iceland 4,370 2023 -2.99% -6.88% View data
4 4 Malta 3,040 2023 -17.04% +32.01% View data
5 5 Ireland 2,340 2023 -14.33% -7.69% View data
6 6 Singapore 2,110 2023 -22.72% -12.37% View data
7 7 New Zealand 1,890 2023 +7.41% +19.57% View data
8 8 Bahrain 622.61 2023 -30.1% -8.33% View data
9 9 United States 587.9 2023 -9.05% +3.16% View data
10 10 Panama 506.96 2023 -28.21% -7.73% View data

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