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Carbon dioxide emissions per capita, 2020:

The average for 2020 based on 27 countries was 5.54 metric tons. The highest value was in Luxembourg: 12.46 metric tons and the lowest value was in Malta: 3.13 metric tons. The indicator is available from 1990 to 2020. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: metric tons; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per capita, 2020 Global rank Available data
Luxembourg 12.46 1 1990 - 2020
Czechia 8.3 2 1990 - 2020
Netherlands 7.47 3 1990 - 2020
Belgium 7.4 4 1990 - 2020
Poland 7.37 5 1990 - 2020
Germany 7.26 6 1990 - 2020
Ireland 6.77 7 1990 - 2020
Austria 6.63 8 1990 - 2020
Finland 6.57 9 1990 - 2020
Slovenia 5.93 10 1990 - 2020
Cyprus 5.47 11 1990 - 2020
Estonia 5.34 12 1990 - 2020
Slovakia 5.32 13 1990 - 2020
Bulgaria 4.92 14 1990 - 2020
Greece 4.77 15 1990 - 2020
Italy 4.73 16 1990 - 2020
Denmark 4.69 17 1990 - 2020
Hungary 4.59 18 1990 - 2020
Spain 4.28 19 1990 - 2020
Lithuania 4.18 20 1990 - 2020
France 3.95 21 1990 - 2020
Croatia 3.86 22 1990 - 2020
Portugal 3.78 23 1990 - 2020
Latvia 3.65 24 1990 - 2020
Romania 3.56 25 1990 - 2020
Sweden 3.24 26 1990 - 2020
Malta 3.13 27 1990 - 2020



Definition: Carbon dioxide emissions are those stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement. They include carbon dioxide produced during consumption of solid, liquid, and gas fuels and gas flaring.

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