Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and industry totaled 37.01 billion metric tons (GtCO₂) in 2023. Emissions are projected to have risen 1.08 percent in 2024 to reach a record high of 37.41 GtCO₂. Since 1990, global CO₂ emissions have increased by more than 60 percent.
Who are the biggest emitters?
The biggest contributor to global GHG emissions is China, followed by the United States. China wasn't always the world's biggest emitter, but rapid economic growth and industrialization in recent decades have seen emissions there soar. Since 1990, CO₂ emissions in China have increased by almost 450 percent. By comparison, U.S. CO₂ emissions have fallen by 6.1 percent. Nevertheless, the North American country remains the biggest carbon polluter in history.
Global events cause emissions to drop
The outbreak of COVID-19 caused global CO₂ emissions to plummet some 5.5 percent in 2020 as a result of lockdowns and other restrictions. However, this wasn't the only time in recent history when a major global event caused emissions reductions. For example, the global recession resulted in CO₂ levels to fall by almost two percent in 2009, while the recession in the early 1980s also had a notable impact on emissions. On a percentage basis, the largest annual reduction was at the end of the Second World War in 1945, when emissions decreased by 17 percent.
Annual carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions worldwide from 1940 to 2024
(in billion metric tons)
Characteristic
Emissions in billion metric tons
2024*
37.41
2023
37.01
2022
36.5
2021
36.2
2020
34.37
2019
36.37
2018
36
2017
35.29
2016
34.73
2015
34.72
2014
34.77
2013
34.65
2012
34.38
2011
33.91
2010
32.81
2009
31.02
2008
31.58
2007
31.06
2006
30.18
2005
29.21
2004
28.25
2003
27.31
2002
25.95
2001
25.39
2000
25.2
1999
24.56
1998
24.02
1997
24.12
1996
23.99
1995
23.27
1994
22.74
1993
22.52
1992
22.31
1991
22.97
1990
22.52
1989
22.38
1988
22.08
1987
21.25
1986
20.61
1985
20.31
1984
19.64
1983
18.99
1982
18.87
1981
19.02
1980
19.48
1979
19.6
1978
19.06
1977
18.49
1976
17.99
1975
17.05
1974
17.01
1973
17.08
1972
16.22
1971
15.5
1970
14.9
1969
13.76
1968
12.9
1967
12.24
1966
11.86
1965
11.31
1964
10.82
1963
10.27
1962
9.75
1961
9.41
1960
9.39
1959
8.85
1958
8.42
1957
8.19
1956
7.93
1955
7.44
1954
6.79
1953
6.65
1952
6.47
1951
6.38
1950
5.93
1949
5.18
1948
5.42
1947
5.15
1946
4.65
1945
4.26
1944
5.12
1943
5.04
1942
4.96
1941
4.97
1940
4.86
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Carbon dioxide emissions from the use of coal, oil and gas (combustion and industrial processes), the process of gas flaring, and the manufacture of cement.
Original data have been converted by Statista from million metric tons of carbon to units of carbon dioxide by multiplying by 3.664.
This statistic has been compiled from multiple reports. Figures prior to 1990 can be found in the following Global Carbon Budget dataset.
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