The forecasted data for Production-Based CO2 Emissions in the United Arab Emirates from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent year-on-year growth. Starting from 195.85 million metric tons in 2024, it is expected to increase annually, reaching 210.45 million metric tons by 2028. This represents an approximate annual growth rate of 1.82%, indicative of a steady but moderate increase in emissions over the forecast period. Such a trend highlights the ongoing challenges in reducing carbon emissions amidst industrial and economic growth within the country.
Looking ahead, it is crucial to monitor the UAE’s implementation of sustainable practices and renewable energy sources. With the global push towards decarbonization, the nation’s efforts in transitioning to green energy and adopting carbon capture technologies will be key factors that could potentially alter these trends and contribute to a more significant reduction in CO2 emissions in the longer term.