Cyprus: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,364 (Ranked 41) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Cyprus is responsible for 0.022% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
Poland: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,343 (Ranked 42) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Poland is responsible for 0.64% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
Iran: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,321 (Ranked 43) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Iran is responsible for 0.49% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
China: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,240 (Ranked 44) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, China is responsible for 22.37% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
Portugal: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,105 (Ranked 45) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Portugal is responsible for 0.15% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
Turkey: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,093 (Ranked 46) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Turkey is responsible for 1.19% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
Israel: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,069 (Ranked 47) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Israel is responsible for 0.13% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
Denmark: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,057 (Ranked 48) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Denmark is responsible for 0.08% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
Slovakia: Per Capita Climate Debt $1,025 (Ranked 49) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Slovakia is responsible for 0.071% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations.
Serbia: Per Capita Climate Debt $971 (Ranked 50) – Fossil CO2 Emissions
In 2024, Serbia is responsible for 0.084% of the Global Climate Debt accumulated since 2000. Below are some key figures in the calculations. Note that Serbia’s Fossil CO2 Emissions has been adjusted at the source since the last calculation.
2024: Ranking updates now available (Global Climate Debt increases by 1.4 trillion dollars in two years)
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In January 2024, the Global Climate Debt (accumulated since 2000) was 7.8 Trillion dollars, which is an increase of 700 Billion dollars annually since 2022. This reflects the tragic fact that global CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuels were 6.7% higher in 2022 than in 2020.