In 2023, Canada's carbon dioxide emissions stood at 13.78 metric tons per capita. The forecasted data for the years 2024 through 2028 shows a stable trend with no variation, maintaining steady emissions levels at 13.78 metric tons per capita annually. Over this period, the year-on-year and the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) reflect a zero change, indicating no anticipated increase or decrease in emissions per capita.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Regulatory changes and government policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, which could impact future forecasts.
- Technological advancements in renewable energy and energy efficiency that could potentially influence emissions levels.
- Public and corporate initiatives toward sustainability and their possible effects on carbon footprint reduction.
- Economic factors that may drive changes in industrial activity and energy consumption patterns.