It's no secret that the world is facing severe environmental problems and we are depleting our natural resources at an alarming rate. Greenhouse gas emissions grew by 53% from 1990 to 2019.
According to the United Nations (UN), the world is made up of 193 countries, 10 of which are responsible for generating 68% of greenhouse gas emissions.Together they account for more than 50% of the world's population and 75% of the world's GDP.
Check the list below:
On top, we found China with 26.1% of global greenhouse gas emissions:
Even though they are not in the top 10 countries that produce the most emissions, Qatar and Australia have higher per capita emissions than most major emissions., with 40.52 tons ofCO2 per person and 23.10 tons of CO2 per person, respectively.
The energy sector is the biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, but all sectors count in the fight against climate change.
Since 1990 energy emissions have increased by 56%, however we have seen a slowdown since 2013, see the graph below.
Source: Historical GHG Emissions
There are platforms in the world that bring visibility to the behavior of countries from an environmental perspective, one of these platforms is Climate Watch do WRI (world resource institute) que offers Comprehensive historical greenhouse gas emissions data for all countries.
Sources:
This Interactive Chart Shows Changes in the World's Top 10 Emitters - World Resouces Institute
Historical GHG Emissions - Climate Watch Data