Arab Region | Emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) per capita (Arab Countries, 1990–2020)
Carbon dioxide emissions are those 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 and gas flaring.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
651
Source
value
Min
Max
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Location | Year |
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0.84 | Yemen | 2001 |
1.03 | Yemen | 2007 |
1.03 | Yemen | 2013 |
0.31 | Yemen | 2020 |
0.11 | Somalia | 1990 |
0.04 | Somalia | 2017 |
0.23 | Sudan | 2001 |
0.31 | Sudan | 2004 |
0.36 | Sudan | 2005 |
0.46 | Sudan | 2011 |
0.5 | Sudan | 2015 |
0.47 | Sudan | 2020 |
3.07 | Syria | 2007 |
1.99 | Syria | 2012 |
2.2 | Tunisia | 2001 |
2.33 | Tunisia | 2006 |
2.4 | Tunisia | 2007 |
2.43 | Tunisia | 2008 |
2.6 | Tunisia | 2010 |
2.42 | Tunisia | 2011 |
2.53 | Tunisia | 2013 |
2.59 | Tunisia | 2016 |
2.6 | Tunisia | 2017 |
29.06 | United Arab Emirates | 1990 |
28.14 | United Arab Emirates | 2001 |
27.2 | United Arab Emirates | 2005 |
24.81 | United Arab Emirates | 2006 |
19.65 | United Arab Emirates | 2009 |
21.13 | United Arab Emirates | 2013 |
21.91 | United Arab Emirates | 2015 |
19.06 | United Arab Emirates | 2018 |
0.43 | Mauritania | 2001 |
0.47 | Mauritania | 2006 |
0.82 | Mauritania | 2017 |
0.98 | Morocco | 1992 |
1.06 | Morocco | 1994 |
1.26 | Morocco | 2003 |
1.37 | Morocco | 2004 |
1.59 | Morocco | 2010 |
7.32 | Oman | 1993 |
8.56 | Oman | 1998 |
10.71 | Oman | 2000 |
12.33 | Oman | 2005 |
15.58 | Oman | 2008 |
45.56 | Qatar | 2002 |
46.42 | Qatar | 2003 |
43.29 | Qatar | 2006 |
35.55 | Qatar | 2010 |
33.55 | Qatar | 2016 |
31.48 | Qatar | 2018 |
31.88 | Qatar | 2019 |
31.73 | Qatar | 2020 |
10.71 | Saudi Arabia | 1990 |
11.69 | Saudi Arabia | 1992 |
11.39 | Saudi Arabia | 1993 |
11.21 | Saudi Arabia | 1996 |
12.3 | Saudi Arabia | 2003 |
13.21 | Saudi Arabia | 2006 |
13.43 | Saudi Arabia | 2007 |
14.2 | Saudi Arabia | 2008 |
14.27 | Saudi Arabia | 2020 |
2.53 | Algeria | 1997 |
3.31 | Algeria | 2011 |
3.83 | Algeria | 2017 |
20.96 | Bahrain | 2009 |
0.15 | Comoros | 1990 |
0.41 | Comoros | 2020 |
0.47 | Djibouti | 1990 |
0.47 | Djibouti | 1994 |
0.55 | Djibouti | 1999 |
0.52 | Djibouti | 2005 |
0.39 | Djibouti | 2016 |
1.46 | Egypt | 1995 |
1.75 | Egypt | 2003 |
2.12 | Egypt | 2006 |
2.27 | Egypt | 2008 |
2.29 | Egypt | 2014 |
1.96 | Egypt | 2020 |
5.04 | Iraq | 1994 |
2.87 | Iraq | 2006 |
3.84 | Iraq | 2020 |
2.67 | Jordan | 1991 |
3.2 | Jordan | 2002 |
3.21 | Jordan | 2003 |
3.5 | Jordan | 2005 |
2.95 | Jordan | 2014 |
2.55 | Jordan | 2017 |
17.39 | Kuwait | 1990 |
26.71 | Kuwait | 2001 |
28.61 | Kuwait | 2008 |
25.13 | Kuwait | 2012 |
3.87 | Lebanon | 2003 |
3.81 | Lebanon | 2008 |
4.18 | Lebanon | 2010 |
4.2 | Lebanon | 2011 |
4.77 | Lebanon | 2017 |
4.6 | Lebanon | 2018 |
8.68 | Libya | 2000 |
9.93 | Libya | 2012 |
9.72 | Libya | 2014 |
Arab Region | Emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) per capita (Arab Countries, 1990–2020)
Carbon dioxide emissions are those 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 and gas flaring.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
651
Source