Proof Point
U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts global energy-related CO2 emissions to reach 43 billion metric tons in 2040, 68% coming from Non-OECD countries
Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions
1990 – 2040F (billion metric tons)
Proof Point Findings
- Carbon Dioxide Emissions – Emissions from fossil fuel combustion (e.g. liquid fuels, natural gas, coal) and petroleum feedstocks
- Global CO2 Emissions – Estimated to grow annually by 1.41% between 1990 and 2040, reaching 43 billion metric tons
- OECD Countries – Anticipated to minimize emission growth from 1990 to 2040, only increasing 0.35% annually, as more developed OECD countries shift focus to renewable sources, backed by stronger government support
- Non-OECD Countries – Forecasted to contribute 29 billion metric tons of CO2 emissions or 68% of total by 2040, from 9.85 billion metric tons or 46% in 1990, as energy demand among developing nations continue to increase
- CO2 Emission Leaders – U.S. (OECD) and China (Non-OECD) contribute biggest share in emissions, accounting for more than 40% of world total in 2012
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Energy
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Date Last Updated |
March 2, 2017
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