Global Methane Emissions from Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing by Country

The United States leads in methane emissions from agriculture, forestry, and fishing with 260.51 million metric tons, followed by Russia and Kazakhstan at 44.98 and 23.111, respectively. In 2023, the U.S. saw a slight increase of 0.37%, while Kazakhstan experienced growth of 1.88%. Japan, Ukraine, and Russia experienced declines, with the largest decrease of 2.03% in Ukraine. Over the past five years, emissions in these sectors have shown varied compound annual growth rates (CAGR), highlighting diverse national strategies and impacts.

Future trends to watch include technological innovations aiming to reduce emissions, policy changes, and the impact of global climate agreements. Countries may adopt more sustainable practices and technologies to curb emissions, significantly altering current trajectories.

Top countries in Methane Emissions from Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing by Country

# 5 Countries Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 United States 260,510,000 2023 +0.42% +0.37% View data
2 2 Russia 44,980,000 2023 -0.16% -0.19% View data
3 3 Kazakhstan 23,111,000 2023 +1.52% +1.88% View data
4 4 Japan 22,784,000 2023 -0.54% -0.56% View data
5 5 Ukraine 8,490,000 2023 -2.15% -2.03% View data

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