Madagascar | Adjusted savings: carbon dioxide damage (current US$)

Cost of damage due to carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel use and the manufacture of cement, estimated to be US$40 per ton of CO2 (the unit damage in 2017 US dollars for CO2 emitted in 2020) times the number of tons of CO2 emitted. Statistical concept and methodology: Pollution damage from emissions of carbon dioxide is calculated as the marginal social cost per unit multiplied by the increase in the stock of carbon dioxide. The unit damage figure represents the present value of global damage to economic assets and to human welfare over the time the unit of pollution remains in the atmosphere.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Madagascar
Records
63
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Madagascar | Adjusted savings: carbon dioxide damage (current US$)
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1990 10784663.101652
1991 12168790.833662
1992 12860103.475174
1993 14022023.500461
1994 17718859.830152
1995 20943383.478494
1996 20851666.086582
1997 23509662.669725
1998 27904214.292384
1999 29644182.537393
2000 30626658.575688
2001 32409424.329357
2002 22571093.460051
2003 32569967.461663
2004 36403018.661947
2005 39785281.947283
2006 40219013.332697
2007 44295587.52372
2008 47771175.861774
2009 46673537.684296
2010 53441313.787324
2011 65324169.380613
2012 85131933.296642
2013 94713383.284183
2014 101348978.11922
2015 114054845.17296
2016 114198745.01885
2017 129837313.15869
2018 131248794.16813
2019 168009148.93073
2020 167902267.39967
2021 194583801.92698
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Madagascar | Adjusted savings: carbon dioxide damage (current US$)

Cost of damage due to carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel use and the manufacture of cement, estimated to be US$40 per ton of CO2 (the unit damage in 2017 US dollars for CO2 emitted in 2020) times the number of tons of CO2 emitted. Statistical concept and methodology: Pollution damage from emissions of carbon dioxide is calculated as the marginal social cost per unit multiplied by the increase in the stock of carbon dioxide. The unit damage figure represents the present value of global damage to economic assets and to human welfare over the time the unit of pollution remains in the atmosphere.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Madagascar
Records
63
Source