Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Households by Country

The United States leads with 1.049 billion metric tons of CO2 equivalent emissions from households, despite a slight decline of 6.3% year-on-year in 2023. Russia, with significant growth in emissions at 2.05% in the same period, emits 0.29802 billion metric tons. Japan shows a downward trend with a reduction of 0.79%, totaling 0.13183 billion metric tons. Conversely, Kazakhstan has the highest increase in emissions at 6.53%, reaching 0.050522 billion metric tons. Ukraine experienced a decline of 2.13%, with household emissions at 0.040396 billion metric tons.

Future trends to watch include technological advancements in home energy efficiency, shifts in renewable energy adoption, and possible regulatory changes impacting household emissions. These factors will significantly influence emissions trajectories across countries.

Top countries in Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Households by Country

# 5 Countries Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 United States 1,049,000,000 2023 +0.15% -0.063% View data
2 2 Russia 298,020,000 2023 +2.36% +2.05% View data
3 3 Japan 131,830,000 2023 -1.04% -0.79% View data
4 4 Kazakhstan 50,522,000 2023 +3.73% +6.53% View data
5 5 Ukraine 40,396,000 2023 -2.2% -2.13% View data

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