The forecasted nitrous oxide emissions in France show a consistent decrease from 2024 to 2028, moving from 24.35 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent in 2024 to 22.19 in 2028. Unfortunately, the data for 2023 is missing, making further year-on-year comparisons unavailable. With forecasts indicating a steady decline, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these five years reflects a negative trend, highlighting efforts likely attributed to environmental policies and technological advancements aimed at emission reduction.
Future trends to watch for include regulatory changes affecting agricultural practices and industrial processes, advancements in emission reduction technology, and broader European Union climate objectives influencing national targets. Furthermore, external factors such as economic shifts and global climate agreements may impact these projections. Monitoring these areas could provide insights into the pace and extent of reduction efforts.