Australia | GHG net emissions/removals by LUCF (Mt of CO2 equivalent)
GHG net emissions/removals by LUCF refers to changes in atmospheric levels of all greenhouse gases attributable to forest and land-use change activities, including but not limited to (1) emissions and removals of CO2 from decreases or increases in biomass stocks due to forest management, logging, fuelwood collection, etc.; (2) conversion of existing forests and natural grasslands to other land uses; (3) removal of CO2 from the abandonment of formerly managed lands (e.g. croplands and pastures); and (4) emissions and removals of CO2 in soil associated with land-use change and management. For Annex-I countries under the UNFCCC, these data are drawn from the annual GHG inventories submitted to the UNFCCC by each country; for non-Annex-I countries, data are drawn from the most recently submitted National Communication where available. Because of differences in reporting years and methodologies, these data are not generally considered comparable across countries. Data are in million metric tons.
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The World Bank
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Commonwealth of Australia
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Australia | GHG net emissions/removals by LUCF (Mt of CO2 equivalent)
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1990 43.14817028
1991 166.44281327
1992 124.56867053
1993 -22.89227923
1994 -19.68269726
1995 104.74597338
1996 -1.69569443
1997 -9.34151875
1998 127.285895
1999 10.47353016
2000 -13.50499191
2001 -42.52679966
2002 332.98207204
2003 167.05379851
2004 -195.33180153
2005 44.83644754
2006 48.21319006
2007 342.46753425
2008 69.48779859
2009 53.97091392
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Australia | GHG net emissions/removals by LUCF (Mt of CO2 equivalent)
GHG net emissions/removals by LUCF refers to changes in atmospheric levels of all greenhouse gases attributable to forest and land-use change activities, including but not limited to (1) emissions and removals of CO2 from decreases or increases in biomass stocks due to forest management, logging, fuelwood collection, etc.; (2) conversion of existing forests and natural grasslands to other land uses; (3) removal of CO2 from the abandonment of formerly managed lands (e.g. croplands and pastures); and (4) emissions and removals of CO2 in soil associated with land-use change and management. For Annex-I countries under the UNFCCC, these data are drawn from the annual GHG inventories submitted to the UNFCCC by each country; for non-Annex-I countries, data are drawn from the most recently submitted National Communication where available. Because of differences in reporting years and methodologies, these data are not generally considered comparable across countries. Data are in million metric tons.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Commonwealth of Australia
Records
63
Source