Serbia CO2 emissions data for 2010
Key questions
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How much total CO₂ did Serbia emit in 2010?
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Serbia emitted 45.7 million tonnes of CO₂ in 2010.
This represents 0.14% of the world's entire CO₂ emissions that year.
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What was the CO₂ per capita of Serbia in 2010?
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In 2010, Serbia emitted 5.97 tonnes of carbon dioxide per person.
This is on a total population of 7653749.
Breakdown
The total CO₂ emissions of 45.7 million tonnes emitted by Serbia in 2010 come from the following sources:
Source |
CO₂ emissions (million tonnes) |
CO₂ emissions per capita (tonnes) |
Oil |
9.58 |
1.25 |
Gas |
4.24 |
0.55 |
Coal |
30.82 |
4.03 |
Cement |
1.05 |
0.14 |
Flaring |
0.0 |
0.0 |
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