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Cook Islands Annual CO2 Emissions

Cook Islands' annual CO2 emissions rose to 72,832 tonnes in 2023, up from 71,282 tonnes in 2022, according to Global Carbon Budget. This represents an increase of 2.2% (1,550) from the previous year. Cook Islands has the 11th lowest annual CO2 emissions. Within Oceania, it ranks 14th out of 20 countries.

Yearly Historical Data (1969-2023)

(in Tonnes)
Year Annual CO2 Emissions (Tonnes)
2023 72,832
2022 71,282
2021 69,616
2020 65,952
2019 76,944
2018 76,944
2017 76,944
2016 69,616
2015 76,944
2014 80,608
2013 84,272
2012 84,272
2011 80,608
2010 73,280
2009 65,952
2008 65,952
2007 65,952
2006 65,952
2005 62,288
2004 54,960
2003 51,296
2002 43,968
2001 51,296
2000 51,296
1999 51,296
1998 47,632
1997 51,296
1996 51,296
1995 47,632
1994 47,632
1993 47,632
1992 43,968
1991 43,968
1990 43,968
1989 21,984
1988 21,984
1987 21,984
1986 21,984
1985 21,984
1984 21,984
1983 51,296
1982 51,296
1981 65,952
1980 29,312
1979 25,648
1978 29,312
1977 29,312
1976 14,656
1975 14,656
1974 10,992
1973 10,992
1972 10,992
1971 10,992
1970 10,992
1969 10,992
Cook Islands 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 Cook Islands.