The carbon dioxide emissions in Brazil, measured as kilograms of CO2 per USD, stood at 0.13 in 2023. Forecasts from 2024 to 2028 indicate a stable emission level of 0.12, with a slight decrease to 0.11 in 2028. This suggests a marginal improvement in carbon intensity over the five-year forecast period. No significant year-on-year percentage variation is observed, reflecting a stable trend with a slight improvement towards 2028.
Future trends to watch for:
- Continued focus on renewable energy sources and governmental initiatives to reduce carbon emissions.
- Potential impact of international agreements and regulations aimed at reducing global emissions, influencing Brazil's carbon strategy.
- Technological advancements improving energy efficiency and contributing to reduced emissions per economic output.
- Economic fluctuations and their potential impact on emission levels, particularly in sectors such as manufacturing and transportation.