The projected carbon dioxide emissions in Germany exhibit a declining trend from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 642.57 trillion grams of CO2 equivalent in 2024, emissions are forecasted to decrease each year, reaching 604.65 trillion grams by 2028. This reflects a year-on-year reduction of approximately 1.5–1.6%, indicating consistent efforts to mitigate emissions.
Emissions in 2023 stood at a certain level which is not explicitly provided here. However, when considering a five-year outlook, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) demonstrates a sustained fall in emissions, affirming Germany’s commitment to reducing carbon output.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of accelerating efforts towards renewable energy adoption and advancements in industrial processes. Additionally, policies and regulations targeting emission reductions and technological innovations could further influence the pace of Germany's emissions decline. Monitoring global economic factors and their influence on energy consumption will also be vital.