CO2 Emissions in Saudi Arabia increased to 586398.24 KT in 2021 from 547915.95 KT in 2020.

CO2 Emissions in Saudi Arabia averaged 245085.62 KT from 1960 until 2021, reaching an all time high of 611423.00 KT in 2015 and a record low of 2676.91 KT in 1960. This page includes a chart with historical data for Saudi Arabia CO2 Emissions. Saudi Arabia CO2 Emissions - values, historical data and charts - was last updated on June of 2023.

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Saudi Arabia CO2 Emissions



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Saudi Arabia CO2 Emissions
Carbon dioxide emissions account for the largest share of greenhouse gases which are associated with climate change and global warming. Data for carbon dioxide emissions include gases from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacture, but excludes emissions from land use such as deforestation. Oil releases about 50 percent more carbon dioxide than natural gas, and coal releases about twice as much. Carbon dioxide emissions are often calculated and reported as elemental carbon. The unit of measurement is kt (kiloton).
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
586398.24 547915.95 611423.00 2676.91 1960 - 2021 KT Yearly