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United States of America's "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" is 219,505[kt].(2008's Research)
Country | Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent) |
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United States of America | 219,505[kt] |
※Source:worldbank.org Details
The newest updated about survey by worldbank.org for 2008.
(Confirmed on March 20, 2021, 12:00 am.)
Statistical data for 2021 will be reflected immediately upon release.
So how has the current "219,505[kt]" Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent) in United States of America changed compared to the past?
The following transition graph(line chart) shows "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" in United States of America from 1970 to 2008.
*Here is a chart that shows the transition from 1970 to 2008 as a moving year-by-year graph. It is also comparable to the total population.
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The following Bar Chart Race shows the changes in the global ranking of United States of America's "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)".
The entire history of United States of America's world ranking from 1970 to 2008 is visualized in Bar Chart Race.
*How to see the graph
United States of America is marked with a red frame, and an UP arrow is displayed on the right side when the ranking goes up, and a DOWN arrow is displayed when it goes down.
You can see where United States of America's "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" has been ranked in the world.
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※Source:worldbank.org Details
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Line 1:Years, Line 2:Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)
Also below is a list of "United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" from 1970 to 2008. 👆Scrollable horizontally.
Year | 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 |
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Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)[kt] | 266,715.66 | 243,870.60 | 247,196.29 | 245,506.01 | 233,910.52 | 231,417.07 | 232,264.59 | 225,615.55 | 223,155.76 | 241,406.97 | 239,907.46 | 232,651.42 | 231,416.17 | 219,807.54 | 234,132.46 | 229,621.83 | 229,016.05 | 235,326.59 | 240,149.50 | 245,754.46 | 252,381.81 | 247,547.37 | 246,262.67 | 244,026.90 | 244,131.97 | 241,933.46 | 243,244.31 | 245,864.23 | 244,291.83 | 237,724.61 | 235,274.85 | 236,882.87 | 233,343.87 | 229,793.05 | 224,175.72 | 213,074.62 | 214,471.15 | 216,024.77 | 219,505.40 |
year-on-year(+-) | - | -22,845 | 3,326 | -1,690 | -11,595 | -2,493 | 847.52 | -6,649 | -2,460 | 18,251 | -1,500 | -7,256 | -1,235 | -11,609 | 14,325 | -4,511 | -605.78 | 6,311 | 4,823 | 5,605 | 6,627 | -4,834 | -1,285 | -2,236 | 105.07 | -2,199 | 1,311 | 2,620 | -1,572 | -6,567 | -2,450 | 1,608 | -3,539 | -3,551 | -5,617 | -11,101 | 1,397 | 1,554 | 3,481 |
year-on-year(%) | - | 91.43 | 101.36 | 99.32 | 95.28 | 98.93 | 100.37 | 97.14 | 98.91 | 108.18 | 99.38 | 96.98 | 99.47 | 94.98 | 106.52 | 98.07 | 99.74 | 102.76 | 102.05 | 102.33 | 102.7 | 98.08 | 99.48 | 99.09 | 100.04 | 99.1 | 100.54 | 101.08 | 99.36 | 97.31 | 98.97 | 100.68 | 98.51 | 98.48 | 97.56 | 95.05 | 100.66 | 100.72 | 101.61 |
If you look at the graph above of "United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)", you will see that the data for 1970 is the highest, and the data for 2008, the latest year for which statistics are available, is lower than that.
However, it is higher than the previous year's figure of "216024.76560748" in 2007, so it is highly likely that "United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" will rise again in the future.
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How high or low is "United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)"?
First, let's compare "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" in India and Indonesia, which have the world's closest populations to United States of America.
※Source:worldbank.org Details
Country | Population | Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent) |
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India | 1,352,617,328 | 104,339[kt] |
United States of America | 326,687,501 | 219,505[kt] |
Indonesia | 267,663,435 | 57,736[kt] |
Looking at the table above comparing Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent), we see that
In particular, the comparison reveals that although United States of Americaand Indonesia are close to the first and second in population numbers in the world, there is an overwhelming difference in "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)".
Next, we will compare "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" in United States of America with that in China and Japan.
※Source:worldbank.org Details
Country | Population | Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent) |
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China | 1,392,730,000 | 738,367[kt] |
United States of America | 326,687,501 | 219,505[kt] |
Japan | 126,529,100 | 3,375[kt] |
From the above bar graph, we can see that "United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" data is higher than Japan's, but lower than China's.
In particular, when compared to Japan, United States of America has 65 times more "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)".
We can also see that the difference is 3.4 times that of United States of America when compared to China.
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Here is an easy-to-understand explanation, using tables and graphs, of where United States of America ranks in the world's "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)".
First, let's take a look at "United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" and see how high it is in the world, using the world "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" ranking chart.
Rank | Country | Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent) [kt] |
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3 | ![]() ![]() | 219,505 |
4 | ![]() ![]() | 104,339 |
5 | ![]() ![]() | 75,114 |
6 | ![]() ![]() | 57,736 |
7 | ![]() ![]() | 49,514 |
8 | ![]() ![]() | 47,534 |
9 | ![]() ![]() | 45,411 |
10 | ![]() ![]() | 43,228 |
11 | ![]() ![]() | 41,388 |
12 | ![]() ![]() | 41,179 |
※Source:worldbank.org Details
➡ Ranking of the world's highest "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)"
In this ranking table of the world's highest "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)", United States of America ranks 3rd out of 194 countries for which statistics are available, indicating that United States of America is one of the top five countries in the world with a extremely high level of "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)".
Below is a graph that shows the yearly changes in the World ranking of "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" and which cities or prefectures are in the top 10.
For more detailed ranking of the world's highest "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)", please refer to the entire list here.
➡ Ranking of the world's highest "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)"
The following bar chart compares the average and median of the global ranking of "Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" with United States of America.
※Source:worldbank.org Details
Country | Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent) |
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United States of America | 219,505[kt] |
Average | 14,529[kt] |
Median | 1,426[kt] |
※Source:worldbank.org Details
From the table here, we can see that "United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" is 15.11 times higher than the average.
Moreover, when compared to the median of 1,426, we can see that United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent) "219505.40439273[kt]" is higher (153.96 times) than the median.
item | content |
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Title | "United States of America's Energy Sector Methane Emissions (CO2 Equivalent)" |
Unit | kt |
Period | 1970 to 2008 |
Lastmodified | 2021-03-20T10:55:04+0900 |
License | CC BY 4.0 |
Source | worldbank.org - European Commission, Joint Research Centre ( JRC )/Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency ( PBL ). Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research ( EDGAR ): edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu |
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