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08/07/2023, 10:47 5 Facts about Country & Sector GHG Emissions

4 Charts Explain Greenhouse


Gas Emissions by Countries
and Sectors
February 6, 2020 By Mengpin Ge, Johannes Friedrich and Leandro Vigna Cover Image by:
Marek Piwnicki/Unsplash

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Topic Climate

This article was updated in June 2022 to reflect the latest data. 
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Where are these emissions coming from, and who is responsible? WRI’s Climate
Watch platform offers comprehensive emissions data for all countries, sectors and
gases. Here’s what we know about the sectors and countries driving greenhouse gas
emissions globally:

The Energy Sector Produces the Most Greenhouse Gas


Emissions
Energy consumption is by far the biggest source of human-caused greenhouse gas
emissions, responsible for a whopping 75.6% (37.6 GtCO2e) worldwide. The energy
sector includes transportation, electricity and heat, buildings, manufacturing and
construction, fugitive emissions and other fuel combustion.

The other top sectors that produce emissions are agriculture, such as livestock and
crop cultivation (5.8 GtCO2e, or 11.6%); industrial processes of chemicals, cement
and more (3.1 GtCO2e, or 6.1%); waste, including landfills and wastewater (1.6
GtCO2e, or 3.3%); and land use, land-use change and forestry, such as deforestation
(1.6 GtCO2e, or 3.3%).

Within the energy sector, heat and electricity generation is responsible for most


emissions (15.8 GtCO2e in 2019, or 31.8% of total greenhouse gas emissions),
followed by transportation (8.4 GtCO2e in 2019, or 17% of total emissions) and
manufacturing and construction (6.3 GtCO2e, or 12.7% of total emissions).

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World Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2019


(Sector | End Use | Gas)
Total: 49.8 GtCO2e

CO2 74.1%

Road 12.6%

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Buildings and Cars Are the Main Contributors of Energy-related


Emissions
The middle column of the chart above shows emissions by end-use activities,
illustrating the specific activities from which emissions stem. Activities driving most
energy emissions include road transportation (12.6% of total emissions), residential
buildings (11.5% of total emissions) and commercial buildings (6.5% of total
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Outside of energy, major drivers include livestock and manure (5.8%), other industry
(4.5%) and agricultural soils (4.2%). The “other industry” category contains all
activities that do not squarely fall within the other categories, including non-
metallic metals, construction, mining and quarrying, textile and leather, wood and
wood products, transportation equipment and more activities.

Industry and Transportation Are the Fastest-growing Sources of


Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Since 1990, three sectors stand out as the fastest-growing sources of greenhouse gas
emissions: Industrial processes grew by 203%, electricity and heating (a subsector of
energy) by 84%, and transportation (a subsector of energy) by 78%.

The growth in industrial emissions stems not only from CO2 emissions, but also the
increased use of refrigeration and air conditioning. These activities
produce hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which are potent greenhouse gases. Increased
travel by automobiles is the predominant reason transportation emissions are on the
rise.

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Global Historical Emissions

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10 Countries Produce More than 68% of Global Greenhouse Gas


Emissions
A small number of countries contribute most of the world’s greenhouse gas
emissions, with the top 10 emitters accounting for over two-thirds of annual global
greenhouse gas emissions. Most of them also have large populations and economies,
together accounting for over 50% of the global population and 75% of the world’s
GDP.
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The Top 10 GHG Emitters Contribute Over


Two-Thirds of Global Emissions
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China is the biggest emitter at 26.4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, followed
by the United States at 12.5%, India at 7.06%, and the European Union at 7.03%.1

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Most of the top 10 emitters have higher emissions per person than the world
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Canada and the United States have the highest per capita greenhouse gas emissions
at 19.6 tCO2e per person and 18.28 tCO2e per person, respectively, while India has

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the lowest at 2.48 tCO2e per person. China’s per capita emissions (9.06 tCO2e)
continue to rise, surpassing those of the European Union (7.56 tCO2e).

Countries such as Qatar and Australia, while not among the top 10 emitters, have
higher per capita emissions than most top emitters at 40.52 tCO2e per person and
23.10 tCO2e per person, respectively.

Global Historical Emissions

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Carbon Dioxide Makes Up Most, but Not All, Greenhouse Gas


Emissions
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2) comprises 74.1% of greenhouse gas emissions. Most
CO2 emissions (92%) are from the use of fossil fuels, especially for generation of
electricity and heat, transportation, and manufacturing and consumption. Land use,

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land-use change and forestry is another contributor (3.7%) to human-made


CO2 emissions, mostly due to deforestation.

Methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) make up 17.3% and 6.2% of total
greenhouse gas emissions, respectively, mostly from agriculture, waste treatment and
gas flaring. Fluorinated gases (comprised of HFCs, perfluorocarbons (PFCs), sulfur
hexafluoride (SF6) and nitrogen trifluoride (NF3)) from industrial processes make
up 2.4% of global emissions. These gases are much more potent than CO2 in terms
their global warming potential, and often provide overlooked opportunities for
mitigation.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Must Be Reduced Rapidly to Avert


the Climate Crisis
The world is already facing the consequences from climate change. To avoid much
more dangerous and costly impacts, the latest IPCC report finds that for the world
to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees C (2.7 degrees F) and prevent the
worst effects of climate change, global emissions need to peak before 2025. Recent
research suggests that current levels of greenhouse gas emissions must be slashed in
half by 2030 and reach net-zero by mid-century to keep this temperature target
within reach.

All countries, particularly major economies, need to step up their climate


ambition and submit stronger national climate plans (known as NDCs), develop
long-term climate strategies, and set up targets to reach net-zero emissions as soon
as possible. Globally, 2030 greenhouse gas emissions need to be 55% lower than they
would be under the initial round of nationally determined contributions (NDCs).

The largest emissions sources, like the energy sector, are good places to start, but
rapid transformations across all systems are needed. The State of Climate
Action report finds that in order for the world to get on track for the emissions cuts
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deforestation, increase the share of low-carbon fuels in transportation, and scale up
public and private finance, among other actions.

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