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๐จ Big Chart Alert: Share of Global Carbon Emissions by Country

Key Takeaways
- China accounts for 26% of all global emissions, while the U.S. is responsible for another 11.5%.
- This was equivalent to 12.7 billion tons of carbon dioxide for China and 5.6 billion tCO2e for the U.S. in 2022.
- Most of the top 10 emitters are also the worldโs most populous countries, barring Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Canada.
Developing Countries Are Driving Emissions Growth
Thereโs a pattern as to why middle-income countries are seeing emissions growth.
- They are prioritizing economic development and have larger populations, driving an overall increase in energy consumption.
- Most emissions-heavy industries have moved from high-income countries to middle- and low-income ones.
- Thus, high-income countries are able to sustain their consumption levels while the emissions from producing the goods they consume are accounted for elsewhere.