Austria – per capita Fossil CO2 Emissions and Climate Debt

Austria – per capita Fossil CO2 Emissions and Climate Debt

2020 

Austria’s current Climate Breakdown Pricing amounts to $26.30 per tons Fossil CO2 emitted since 2000. The Climate Debt grew from $2,401 per capita in 2015 to $4,371 in 2020. Updated Rankings of 165 countries are available in the menu “Climate Debt”.

The following diagrams expose the trends of Fossil CO2 Emissions, Climate Debt, GDP(ppp-$) and Ecological Footprint without carbon.

The first diagram shows the Fossil CO2 Emissions per capita annually between 2000 and 2018. The green bars show the Free Emissions Level. The gap between the green and the black line is the calculation bases of the Climate Debt.

The second diagram shows the Climate Debt as ‘Share of global Climate Debt‘ in 2010, 2015 and 2020, of Austria, Switzerland and Czech Republic.

The third diagram shows the ‘per capita Climate Debt‘ trends between 2010 and 2020, with World average set at 1, of Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Germany, Slovenia and Hungary.

The next diagram shows per capita GDP(ppp-$) of the same six countries and World average.

The last diagram shows the relative per capita Ecological Footprint without the carbon footprint of Austria, Switzerland and Czech Republic, with an average country among 181 set at 100. Note that data is around three years prior to the specified years.

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Updated data and diagrams of all ‘Indicators‘ and countries in ClimatePositions are available in the sub-menu ‘Calculations (Excel)‘.
Data on Fossil CO2 Emissions (excluding international shipping and aviation) including industrial processes (cement, steel, liming, etc.) are from EDGAR (European Commission) (links in the menu Calculations / Sources & Links). Direct link ‘here‘.
Information on national GDP(ppp-$) per capita: Worldbank (links in the menu Calculations / Sources & Links).
Source on Ecological Footprint: Global Footprint Network (links in the menu Calculations / Sources & Links).
Drawing/illustration by Claus Andersen, 2020.

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