The forecast data for total carbon dioxide emissions in Chile from 2024 to 2028 shows a constant value of 0.22 kilograms of CO2 per USD PPP (2010) annually. This stability suggests that, in the near term, Chile’s carbon intensity of economic output is expected to remain unchanged. Without any year-on-year variation during this period, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is also zero, indicating no expected increase or decrease in carbon intensity relative to the country’s economic growth.
Looking ahead, key trends to watch include Chile’s investments in renewable energy sources, governmental policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, and advancements in green technology that could influence these forecasts. The stability in CO2 emissions relative to economic output suggests a plateau, but policy changes, technological innovations, or shifts in economic structure could lead to significant future variations.