* indicates monthly or quarterly data series

Carbon dioxide emissions per capita, 2023:

The average for 2023 based on 24 countries was 4.07 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per capita. The highest value was in Trinidad and Tobago: 19.9 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per capita and the lowest value was in Haiti: 0.3 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per capita. The indicator is available from 1970 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per capita; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per capita, 2023 Global rank Available data
Tr.&Tobago 19.9 1 1970 - 2023
Canada 14.35 2 1970 - 2023
USA 13.9 3 1970 - 2023
Bermuda 5.42 4 1970 - 2023
Aruba 4.94 5 1970 - 2023
Puerto Rico 4.31 6 1970 - 2023
Bahamas 4.22 7 1970 - 2023
Mexico 3.75 8 1970 - 2023
Ant.& Barb. 3.46 9 1970 - 2023
Panama 3.3 10 1970 - 2023
Barbados 2.82 11 1970 - 2023
Domin. Rep. 2.77 12 1970 - 2023
Jamaica 2.42 13 1970 - 2023
Costa Rica 1.68 14 1970 - 2023
Saint Lucia 1.65 15 1970 - 2023
El Salvador 1.33 16 1970 - 2023
Grenada 1.22 17 1970 - 2023
Dominica 1.2 18 1970 - 2023
Guatemala 1.18 19 1970 - 2023
Honduras 1.03 20 1970 - 2023
St. Vincent & ... 0.95 21 1970 - 2023
Nicaragua 0.84 22 1970 - 2023
Belize 0.68 23 1970 - 2023
Haiti 0.3 24 1970 - 2023


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Definition: Total annual emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), one of the six Kyoto greenhouse gases (GHG), from the agriculture, energy, waste, and industrial sectors, excluding LULUCF, standardized to carbon dioxide equivalent values divided by the economy's population. This measure excludes GHG fluxes caused by Land Use Change Land Use and Forestry (LULUCF), as these fluxes have larger uncertainties.

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