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Israel Annual CO2 Emissions

Israel's annual CO2 emissions fell to 59.49 million tonnes in 2023, down from 60.95 million tonnes in 2022, according to Global Carbon Budget. This represents a decrease of 2.4% (1.46 million) from the previous year. Israel has annual CO2 emissions higher than the global median (59.49 million vs median 10.03 million). Compared with the median in Asia, Israel is higher (59.49 million vs regional median 49.25 million) and ranks 24th out of 49 countries in Asia.

Yearly Historical Data (1930-2023)

(in Million Tonnes)
Year Annual CO2 Emissions (Million Tonnes)
2023 59.49
2022 60.95
2021 59.01
2020 59.16
2019 58.66
2018 59.99
2017 58.85
2016 61.16
2015 62.94
2014 60.28
2013 63.1
2012 74.78
2011 68.59
2010 68.29
2009 63.86
2008 67.98
2007 62.8
2006 62.15
2005 56.52
2004 58.68
2003 62.41
2002 59.3
2001 63.02
2000 59.52
1999 54.76
1998 56.01
1997 54.87
1996 51.94
1995 49.87
1994 47.47
1993 44.23
1992 42.08
1991 36.15
1990 35.82
1989 31.39
1988 29.7
1987 27.07
1986 26.35
1985 24.61
1984 23.5
1983 23.71
1982 23.85
1981 21.02
1980 20.98
1979 20.86
1978 21.03
1977 19.77
1976 19.5
1975 19.54
1974 19.37
1973 19.26
1972 16.89
1971 16.22
1970 16.56
1969 14.8
1968 13.79
1967 13.53
1966 13.58
1965 12.93
1964 9.14
1963 8.2
1962 7.93
1961 7.06
1960 6.46
1959 5.6
1958 5.54
1957 5.17
1956 4.79
1955 4.82
1954 4.32
1953 4.04
1952 3.66
1951 2.92
1950 1.67
1949 0.12
1948 0.08
1947 0.16
1946 0.13
1945 0.07
1944 0.09
1943 0.08
1942 0.11
1941 0.06
1940 0.07
1939 0.05
1938 0.05
1937 0.08
1936 0.08
1935 0.09
1934 0.07
1933 0.07
1932 0.05
1931 0.04
1930 0.04
Israel 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 Israel.