Global Greenhouse Gases Emissions from Residential and Other Sectors by Country

The United States leads Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Residential and Other Sectors significantly by country, but displayed a slight decline of 1.02% last year. Russia showed an increase in emissions by 1.59%, while Japan and Germany experienced a modest decline. The United Kingdom and Poland reported declines of over 1%, and Ukraine faced the largest decline at 6.45%. Australia and New Zealand showed increases, albeit small, while Italy, Austria, Romania, and Malta reported modest growth in emissions. The overall pattern over the five years shows a general trend of slight reductions or marginal increases across most countries.

Future trends to watch include potential policy shifts enforcing stricter emission controls globally. Emerging technologies and renewable energy integration could impact emissions trends in the long term. Climate agreements and economic fluctuations are also crucial factors that could influence future emission patterns.

Top countries in Greenhouse Gases Emissions from Residential and Other Sectors by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 United States 562,280 2023 -0.0028% -1.02% View data
2 2 Russia 224,950 2023 +10.11% +1.59% View data
3 3 Japan 132,370 2023 -1.5% -1.49% View data
4 4 Germany 117,050 2023 -1.69% -0.75% View data
5 5 United Kingdom 86,800 2023 -0.52% -1.23% View data
6 6 Italy 82,610 2023 +0.26% -0.22% View data
7 7 Poland 51,240 2023 -2.03% -2.49% View data
8 8 Netherlands 33,140 2023 -0.86% -1.01% View data
9 9 Belgium 23,770 2023 -0.096% -0.61% View data
10 10 Australia 23,650 2023 +0.8% +0.17% View data

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