In 2023, Turkey's carbon dioxide emissions stood at 467.00 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent. The forecasted data for the years 2024 to 2028 shows an overall increasing trend. The emissions are expected to rise from 474.11 million metric tons in 2024 to 501.88 million metric tons by 2028, showcasing an annual growth rate. The year-on-year variations indicate a steady growth pattern with a cumulative average growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 1.46% over the five-year period. Observing the last two years, a consistent rise in emissions highlights the challenge of managing carbon output while progressing economically.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological advancements in renewable energy sources.
- Policy changes in response to international climate agreements.
- Public and private sector initiatives aimed at reducing carbon footprints.
- Shifts in industrial and economic activities that could influence emission levels.
Monitoring these trends will be crucial to understanding and potentially mitigating Turkey’s carbon dioxide emissions trajectory.