Japan CO2 emissions data for 2011

Key questions

How much total CO₂ did Japan emit in 2011?

Japan emitted 1264.63 million tonnes of CO₂ in 2011. This represents 3.67% of the world's entire CO₂ emissions that year.

What was the CO₂ per capita of Japan in 2011?

In 2011, Japan emitted 9.88 tonnes of carbon dioxide per person. This is on a total population of 128007256.

Breakdown

The total CO₂ emissions of 1264.63 million tonnes emitted by Japan in 2011 come from the following sources:

Source CO₂ emissions (million tonnes) CO₂ emissions per capita (tonnes)
Oil 552.79 4.32
Gas 246.7 1.93
Coal 430.91 3.37
Cement 24.98 0.2
Flaring 0.48 0.0

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