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Central African Republic Annual CO2 Emissions

Central African Republic's annual CO2 emissions rose to 281,213 tonnes in 2023, up from 270,523 tonnes in 2022, according to Global Carbon Budget. This represents an increase of 4% (10,690) from the previous year. The Central African Republic has annual CO2 emissions lower than the global median (281,213.00 vs median 10.03 million). Compared with the median in Africa, the Central African Republic is lower (281,213.00 vs regional median 4.62 million) and ranks 53rd out of 55 countries in Africa.

Yearly Historical Data (1950-2023)

(in Tonnes)
Year Annual CO2 Emissions (Tonnes)
2023 281,213
2022 270,523
2021 241,824
2020 238,160
2019 227,168
2018 219,840
2017 216,176
2016 197,856
2015 179,536
2014 124,576
2013 117,248
2012 190,528
2011 186,864
2010 168,544
2009 161,216
2008 164,880
2007 230,832
2006 227,168
2005 216,176
2004 219,840
2003 223,504
2002 241,824
2001 245,488
2000 234,496
1999 230,832
1998 219,840
1997 216,176
1996 212,512
1995 208,848
1994 208,848
1993 197,856
1992 194,192
1991 190,528
1990 183,200
1989 249,152
1988 230,832
1987 260,144
1986 161,216
1985 161,216
1984 150,224
1983 146,560
1982 142,896
1981 135,568
1980 106,256
1979 102,592
1978 146,560
1977 128,240.01
1976 128,240.01
1975 102,592
1974 113,584
1973 161,216
1972 168,544
1971 183,200
1970 208,848
1969 186,864
1968 183,200
1967 91,600
1966 84,272
1965 87,936
1964 73,280
1963 73,280
1962 73,280
1961 87,936
1960 87,936
1959 98,928
1958 114,600
1957 99,907
1956 93,051
1955 71,502
1954 72,482
1953 68,564
1952 81,297
1951 62,687
1950 47,015
Central African Republic Annual CO2 Emissions : Definition
Annual CO2 Emissions is defined as total CO2 emissions from energy and industrial processes for the reporting year, reported in metric tonnes and excluding emissions or removals from land-use change and forestry in Central African Republic.