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List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions

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List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions

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This is a list of sovereign states and territories by carbon dioxide emissions{{refn|group=n|Carbon dioxide () is a colourless, odourless and non-poisonous gas formed by combustion of carbon and in the respiration of living organisms and is considered a greenhouse gas.

Emissions means the release of greenhouse gases and/or their precursors into the atmosphere over a specified area and period of time.

Carbon dioxide emissions or ** emissions** are emissions stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement; they include carbon dioxide produced during consumption of solid, liquid, and gas fuels as well as gas flaring}} due to certain forms of human activity, based on the EDGAR database created by European Commission and Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. The following table lists the annual emissions estimates (in kilotons of per year) for the year 2023, as well as the change from the year 2000.

The data only consider carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacture, but not emissions from land use, land-use change and forestry. Over the last 150 years, estimated cumulative emissions from land use and land-use change represent approximately one-third of total cumulative anthropogenic emissions. Emissions from international shipping or bunker fuels are also not included in national figures, which can make a large difference for small countries with important ports.

In 2023, global GHG emissions reached 53.0 Gteq (without Land Use, land Use Change and Forestry). The 2023 data represent the highest level recorded and experienced an increase of 1.9% or 994 Mteq compared to the levels in 2022. The majority of GHG emissions consisted of fossil accounting for 73.7% of total emissions.

China, the United States, India, the European Union, Russia and Brazil were the world's largest GHG emitters in 2023. Together they account for 49.8% of global population, 63.2% of global gross domestic product, 64.2% of global fossil fuel consumption and 62.7% of global GHG emissions. Among these top emitters, in 2023 China, India, Russia and Brazil increased their emissions compared to 2022, with India having the largest increase in relative terms (+ 6.1%) and China the largest absolute increase by 784 Mteq.

emissions from the top 10 countries with the highest emissions accounted for almost two thirds of the global total. Since 2006, China has been emitting more than any other country. However, the main disadvantage of measuring total national emissions is that it does not take population size into account. China has the largest emissions in the world, but also the second largest population. Some argue that for a fair comparison, emissions should be analyzed in terms of the amount of per capita. Their main argument is illustrated by CO2 per capita emissions in 2023, China's levels (9.24) are almost two thirds those of the United States (13.83) and less than a sixth of those of Palau (62.59 – the country with the highest emissions of per capita).

Measures of territorial-based emissions, also known as production-based emissions, do not account for emissions embedded in global trade, where emissions may be imported or exported in the form of traded goods, as it only reports emissions emitted within geographical boundaries. Accordingly, a proportion of the produced and reported in Asia and Africa is for the production of goods consumed in Europe and North America.

Greenhouse gases (GHG) – primarily carbon dioxide but also others, including methane and chlorofluorocarbons – trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to global warming. Higher temperatures then act on the climate, with varying effects. For example, dry regions might become drier while, at the poles, the ice caps are melting, causing higher sea levels. In 2016, the global average temperature was already 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels.

According to the review of the scientific literature conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), carbon dioxide is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas by warming contribution. The other major anthropogenic greenhouse gases{{refn|group=n|Greenhouse gases (GHG) constitute a group of gases contributing to global warming and climate change.

The Kyoto Protocol, an environmental agreement adopted by many of the parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1997 to curb global warming, nowadays covers seven greenhouse gases:

  • the non-fluorinated gases:
    • carbon dioxide (CO2),
    • methane (CH4),
    • nitrous oxide (N2O),
  • the fluorinated gases:
    • hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs),
    • perfluorocarbons (PFCs),
    • sulphur hexafluoride (SF6),
    • nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). Converting them to carbon dioxide (or ) equivalents makes it possible to compare them and to determine their individual and total contributions to global warming.}}) are not included in the following list, nor are humans emissions of water vapor (), the most important greenhouse gases, as they are negligible compared to naturally occurring quantities. Space-based measurements of carbon dioxide should allow independent monitoring in the mid-2020s.

Fossil carbon dioxide emissions by country

Location% ofglobaltotalFossil emissions(1,000,000 tons per year)% changefrom 200020232000
100%39,023.9425,725.44%
China34.0%13,259.643,666.95%
United States12.0%4,682.045,928.97%
India7.6%2,955.18995.65%
*European Union*6.4%2,512.073,563.26%
Russia5.3%2,069.501,681.14%
Japan2.4%944.761,248.81%
Iran2.0%778.80353.93%
1.8%706.32503.29%
Indonesia1.7%674.54299.09%
Saudi Arabia1.6%622.91265.24%
Germany1.5%582.95871.74%
Canada1.5%575.01543.04%
South Korea1.5%573.54474.16%
1.3%491.63355.32%
Mexico1.2%487.09396.71%
Brazil1.2%479.50349.40%
Turkey1.1%438.32227.05%
South Africa1.0%397.37347.30%
Australia1.0%373.62353.87%
Vietnam1.0%372.9556.52%
Italy, San Marino and Vatican City0.8%305.49454.72%
United Kingdom0.8%302.10551.68%
Poland0.7%286.91313.02%
Malaysia0.7%283.32130.78%
France and Monaco0.7%282.43401.21%
Taiwan0.7%279.85238.02%
Thailand0.7%274.16174.82%
Egypt0.6%249.33127.91%
Kazakhstan0.6%239.87132.22%
Spain and Andorra0.6%217.26313.24%
United Arab Emirates0.5%205.9988.46%
Pakistan0.5%200.51111.87%
Iraq0.5%192.9188.81%
Argentina0.5%183.78136.76%
Algeria0.5%180.3687.94%
Philippines0.4%161.2974.25%
Uzbekistan0.4%137.90130.67%
Ukraine0.3%136.20360.02%
Nigeria0.3%127.94100.30%
Qatar0.3%127.9131.75%
Bangladesh0.3%124.7926.97%
Netherlands0.3%122.87176.91%
Kuwait0.3%111.6354.48%
Colombia0.3%100.8662.57%
Oman0.2%93.0926.32%
Czech Republic0.2%90.51132.31%
Venezuela0.2%84.60137.75%
Belgium0.2%84.31124.97%
Chile0.2%84.0053.85%
Romania0.2%70.7797.42%
Morocco0.2%69.8633.56%
Turkmenistan0.2%65.9939.34%
North Korea0.2%64.2773.81%
Libya0.2%61.2649.28%
Israel and Palestine0.2%61.2559.30%
Austria0.2%58.8266.69%
Peru0.1%58.4028.98%
Singapore0.1%57.0745.52%
Serbia and Montenegro0.1%56.1250.64%
Belarus0.1%54.1856.26%
Greece0.1%51.6796.05%
Ecuador0.1%45.3322.04%
Norway0.1%44.0741.77%
Hungary0.1%43.8359.48%
Azerbaijan0.1%42.7728.79%
Bulgaria0.1%39.7948.17%
Bahrain0.1%37.4317.77%
Portugal0.09%36.1764.41%
New Zealand0.09%35.8032.89%
Sweden0.09%35.3957.98%
Slovakia0.09%34.8641.68%
Hong Kong0.09%34.6741.90%
Switzerland and Liechtenstein0.09%34.2244.80%
Myanmar0.09%33.3710.04%
Ireland0.08%32.4843.82%
Finland0.08%32.2757.53%
Tunisia0.08%31.5021.13%
Dominican Republic0.08%31.3519.01%
Angola0.07%28.2316.51%
Mongolia0.07%28.129.04%
Trinidad and Tobago0.07%27.2219.13%
Denmark0.07%26.7753.16%
Laos0.07%26.020.93+2,685
Syria0.07%25.5945.90%
Ghana0.06%24.166.09%
Bolivia0.06%23.818.20%
Jordan0.06%23.5816.47%
Cuba0.06%22.0728.99%
Bosnia and Herzegovina0.06%22.0014.28%
Kenya0.06%21.738.91%
Guatemala0.05%21.359.69%
Sudan and South Sudan0.05%21.276.00%
Sri Lanka0.05%20.5211.46%
Tanzania0.05%19.373.11%
Cambodia0.05%17.972.00%
Nepal0.05%17.933.42%
Croatia0.04%17.4619.37%
Lebanon0.04%17.3315.31%
Ethiopia0.04%16.713.88%
Panama0.04%14.725.19%
Ivory Coast0.04%14.416.97%
Puerto Rico0.04%13.8225.18%
Lithuania0.03%13.1111.66%
Georgia0.03%12.865.21%
Slovenia0.03%12.0815.04%
Senegal0.03%12.023.99%
Zimbabwe0.03%11.7414.60%
Estonia0.03%11.4417.38%
Honduras0.03%10.955.00%
Yemen0.03%10.9015.74%
Cameroon0.03%10.765.73%
Kyrgyzstan0.03%10.464.80%
Moldova0.03%9.936.89%
Mozambique0.02%9.741.57%
Brunei0.02%9.726.07%
Tajikistan0.02%9.312.78%
Uruguay0.02%8.825.57%
North Macedonia0.02%8.769.04%
Afghanistan0.02%8.711.02%
Costa Rica0.02%8.575.12%
El Salvador0.02%8.385.80%
Paraguay0.02%8.253.64%
Zambia0.02%8.061.95%
Armenia0.02%7.733.57%
Botswana0.02%7.424.10%
Congo0.02%7.254.51%
Uganda0.02%7.221.41%
Cyprus0.02%7.187.13%
Luxembourg0.02%7.018.80%
Jamaica0.02%6.8610.21%
Mali0.02%6.660.80%
Latvia0.02%6.557.23%
Malawi0.02%6.453.10%
Benin0.02%6.441.54%
New Caledonia0.02%6.212.18%
Burkina Faso0.02%6.000.88%
Papua New Guinea0.02%5.952.95%
Nicaragua0.01%5.733.77%
Gabon0.01%4.936.60%
Mauritania0.01%4.651.07%
Albania0.01%4.593.23%
Namibia0.01%4.361.95%
Mauritius0.01%4.212.44%
Madagascar0.01%4.101.69%
Democratic Republic of the Congo0.01%3.801.88%
Equatorial Guinea0.01%3.782.74%
Guinea0.01%3.721.47%
Haiti0.009%3.541.69%
Guyana0.008%3.301.66%
Iceland0.008%3.092.85%
Macao0.008%3.011.48%
Maldives0.007%2.880.64%
Niger0.007%2.820.70%
Suriname0.007%2.631.48%
Chad0.007%2.570.24%
Réunion0.007%2.572.05%
Togo0.006%2.491.25%
Curaçao0.006%2.435.67%
Fiji0.006%2.211.46%
Bhutan0.005%1.990.41%
Malta0.004%1.682.13%
Bahamas0.004%1.681.00%
Rwanda0.004%1.650.68%
Liberia0.004%1.640.40%
Palau0.004%1.442.12%
Eswatini0.004%1.391.10%
French Polynesia0.003%1.260.72%
Seychelles0.003%1.240.76%
Guadeloupe0.003%1.170.62%
Martinique0.003%1.090.67%
Sierra Leone0.003%1.070.43%
Cape Verde0.003%1.010.28%
Lesotho0.002%0.880.35%
Somalia0.002%0.870.63%
Burundi0.002%0.840.29%
Barbados0.002%0.800.59%
Djibouti0.002%0.750.74%
East Timor0.002%0.700.23%
Gibraltar0.002%0.690.34%
Eritrea0.002%0.670.67%
Gambia0.002%0.610.27%
Greenland0.001%0.580.00+43,369
Aruba0.001%0.530.27%
Samoa0.001%0.470.19%
Solomon Islands0.001%0.420.24%
French Guiana0.001%0.380.17%
Central African Republic0.001%0.370.26%
Cayman Islands0.001%0.360.13%
Bermuda0.001%0.350.15%
Guinea-Bissau0.001%0.350.20%
Antigua and Barbuda0.001%0.320.14%
Comoros0.001%0.320.09%
Saint Lucia0.001%0.300.10%
Vanuatu0.001%0.290.08%
Belize0.001%0.280.14%
Western Sahara0.001%0.260.26%
Tonga0.001%0.220.10%
São Tomé and Príncipe0.001%0.210.06%
Grenada0.0004%0.140.06%
Cook Islands0.0004%0.140.06%
Saint Kitts and Nevis0.0003%0.120.05%
Turks and Caicos Islands0.0003%0.100.02%
Kiribati0.0002%0.100.03%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0.0002%0.100.04%
Dominica0.0002%0.080.06%
British Virgin Islands0.0002%0.080.03%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon0.0001%0.040.02%
Anguilla0.0001%0.020.02%
Falkland Islands0.0000%0.020.01%
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha0.0000%0.020.01%
Faroe Islands0.0000%0.000.00%

Fossil {{CO2}} emissions 2023 vs. fossil {{CO2}} emissions per capita 2023

Fossil CO2 emissions
2023rowspan=2 data-sort-type=textCountry/Territory/Region/Groupdata-sort-type=numberFossil CO2 emissions
per capita
2023ktCO2data-sort-type=numbertCO2
China
United States
India
Russia
Japan
Iran
Indonesia
Saudi Arabia
Germany
Canada
South Korea
Mexico
Brazil
Turkey
South Africa
Australia
Vietnam
Italy, San Marino and Holy See
United Kingdom
Poland
Malaysia
France and Monaco
Taiwan
Thailand
Egypt
Kazakhstan
Spain and Andorra
United Arab Emirates
Pakistan
Iraq
Argentina
Algeria
Philippines
Uzbekistan
Ukraine
Nigeria
Qatar
Bangladesh
Netherlands
Kuwait
Colombia
Oman
Czech Republic
Venezuela
Belgium
Chile
Romania
Morocco
Turkmenistan
North Korea
Libya
Israel and State of Palestine
Austria
Peru
Singapore
Serbia and Montenegro
Belarus
Greece
Ecuador
Norway
Hungary
Azerbaijan
Bulgaria
Bahrain
Portugal
New Zealand
Sweden
Slovakia
Hong Kong
Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Myanmar
Ireland
Finland
Tunisia
Dominican Republic
Angola
Mongolia
Trinidad and Tobago
Denmark
Laos
Syria
Ghana
Bolivia
Jordan
Cuba
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kenya
Guatemala
Sudan and South Sudan
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Cambodia
Nepal
Croatia
Lebanon
Ethiopia
Panama
Ivory Coast
Puerto Rico
Lithuania
Georgia
Slovenia
Senegal
Zimbabwe
Estonia
Honduras
Yemen
Cameroon
Kyrgyzstan
Moldova
Mozambique
Brunei
Tajikistan
Uruguay
North Macedonia
Afghanistan
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Paraguay
Zambia
Armenia
Botswana
Congo
Uganda
Cyprus
Luxembourg
Jamaica
Mali
Latvia
Malawi
Benin
New Caledonia New Caledonia
Burkina Faso
Papua New Guinea
Nicaragua
Gabon
Mauritania
Albania
Namibia
Mauritius
Madagascar
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Guinea
Haiti
Guyana
Iceland
Macao
Maldives
Niger
Suriname
Chad
Réunion
Togo
Curaçao
Fiji
Bhutan
Malta
Bahamas
Rwanda
Liberia
Palau
Eswatini
French Polynesia
Seychelles
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Sierra Leone
Cape Verde
Lesotho
Somalia
Burundi
Barbados
Djibouti
Timor-Leste
Gibraltar
Eritrea
The Gambia
Greenland
Aruba
Samoa
Solomon Islands
French Guiana
Central African Republic
Cayman Islands
Bermuda
Guinea-Bissau
Antigua and Barbuda
Comoros
Saint Lucia
Vanuatu
Belize
Western Sahara
Tonga
São Tomé and Príncipe
Grenada
Cook Islands
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Turks and Caicos Islands
Kiribati
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Dominica
British Virgin Islands
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Anguilla
Falkland Islands
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Faroe Islands
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European Union

Cumulative fossil {{CO2}} emissions 1970-2023 vs. fossil {{CO2}} emissions 2023

Fossil CO2 emissions
1970-2023rowspan=2 data-sort-type=textCountry/Territory/Region/Groupdata-sort-type=numberFossil CO2 emissions
2023ktCO2data-sort-type=numberktCO2
China
United States
Russia
Japan
India
Germany
United Kingdom
Canada
Ukraine
France and Monaco
Italy, San Marino and Holy See
South Korea
Poland
Iran
Mexico
South Africa
Brazil
Australia
Saudi Arabia
Indonesia
Spain and Andorra
Kazakhstan
Turkey
Taiwan
Netherlands
Thailand
Czech Republic
Argentina
Romania
Egypt
Malaysia
Belgium
Venezuela
Uzbekistan
United Arab Emirates
Pakistan
Algeria
Vietnam
Nigeria
Iraq
North Korea
Belarus
Greece
Philippines
Hungary
Austria
Bulgaria
Sweden
Kuwait
Colombia
Serbia and Montenegro
Finland
Denmark
Chile
Qatar
Slovakia
Israel and State of Palestine
Portugal
Turkmenistan
Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Libya
Norway
Bangladesh
Oman
Azerbaijan
Morocco
Singapore
Ireland
Hong Kong
Syria
Peru
Cuba
New Zealand
Estonia
Ecuador
Puerto Rico
Croatia
Trinidad and Tobago
Lithuania
Bahrain
Tunisia
Georgia
Angola
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Moldova
Dominican Republic
Slovenia
Jordan
Lebanon
Mongolia
Kyrgyzstan
Zimbabwe
Latvia
Yemen
Luxembourg
Myanmar
Bolivia
Sri Lanka
Sudan and South Sudan
Armenia
Kenya
North Macedonia
Guatemala
Jamaica
Ghana
Tajikistan
Ivory Coast
Curaçao
Panama
Uruguay
Tanzania
Brunei
Ethiopia
Gabon
Cyprus
Cameroon
Honduras
Albania
Costa Rica
Senegal
El Salvador
Congo
Nepal
Laos
Zambia
Cambodia
Afghanistan
Paraguay
Botswana
Nicaragua
Papua New Guinea
Mozambique
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Iceland
Malawi
New Caledonia New Caledonia
Benin
Equatorial Guinea
Uganda
Namibia
Mauritius
Palau
Malta
Guyana
Mauritania
Haiti
Madagascar
Mali
Réunion
Burkina Faso
Guinea
Macao
Suriname
Fiji
Bahamas
Togo
Niger
Liberia
Eswatini
Djibouti
French Polynesia
Somalia
Maldives
Sierra Leone
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Rwanda
Chad
Barbados
Bhutan
Seychelles
Eritrea
Cape Verde
Lesotho
Gibraltar
Burundi
Aruba
The Gambia
French Guiana
Timor-Leste
Solomon Islands
Bermuda
Greenland
Guinea-Bissau
Central African Republic
Samoa
Antigua and Barbuda
Western Sahara
Cayman Islands
Belize
Vanuatu
Saint Lucia
Comoros
Tonga
São Tomé and Príncipe
Grenada
Cook Islands
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Dominica
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Kiribati
British Virgin Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands
Anguilla
Falkland Islands
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Faroe Islands
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European Union
International Aviation
International Shipping

Maps and charts

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Notes

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