2017
The diagram below shows ‘Share of global Climate Debt‘ in 2010, 2015 and 2017 of Israel, Finland and Trinidad and Tobago (ranked 34th, 35th and 36th). The shares of Israel and Finland have decreased continuously, whereas the one of Trinidad and Tobago is nearly stable.
The following exposes the key-data in the Climate Debt calculations: Fossil CO2 Emissions, GDP, Environmental Performance, Ecological Footprint without carbon, Forest Cover, Primary Forests, Nuclear Power, Population trends and climate change financing. For comparison, Norway, Ireland and Singapore (ranked 37th, 38th and 39th in Share of global Climate Debt) are included in some diagrams.
The ‘Per capita Climate Debt‘ accumulated since 2000 of Israel, Finland and Trinidad and Tobago are $2,511, $3,634 and $13,776, respectively. The second diagram shows the trends between 2010 and 2017, with world average set at 100, for the three countries as well as of Norway, Ireland and Singapore. The per capita Climate Debt ranking by October 2017 is shown in brackets.
The next three diagrams show Fossil CO2 Emissions from fuels and industrial processes¹, in tons per capita in decades, of Israel, Finland and Trinidad and Tobago. The green bars show the Free Emission Level² – the exceedance is the basis for calculating the national Climate Debt. The grey bars are World emissions average.
CO2 Emissions data 1990-2016 (EDGAR) has been updated October 2017.
The three diagrams below show the per capita Fossil CO2 Emissions from fuels and industrial processes¹, annually since 2000, of the three countries. The green bars show the Free Emission Level². Trinidad and Tobago’s emissions are shocking, whereas Israel and Finland perform poorly.
The diagram below shows per capita GDP(ppp-$) of the six countries and the World average. The wealth of Finland is 2.7 times greater than World average.
The next diagram shows the relative Environmental Performance of Israel, Finland and Trinidad and Tobago, with an average World country set at 100. Finland ranks 1st among 180 countries. [Added 25-1-2018: See the new ‘Environmental Performance Index 2018‘]
The average per capita Ecological Footprint without carbon, between 2000 and 2013, with an average World country set at 100, of Israel, Finland and Trinidad and Tobago are 112, 161 and 76, respectively. Release years are about four years after data years. Finland’s Climate Debt would have been 3.8% smaller with World average footprint. Note that footprint calculation methods have changed over time. See the latest and historic data-details for ‘Israel‘ (data of Finland and Trinidad and Tobago are missing at the site).
Forest Cover and the precious Primary Forests as percentage of total land area, in 1990 and 2015, are important indicators in ClimatePositions. Finland’s Forest Cover is remarkable 73.1%, however its Primary Forests are only 0.7% of the total land area.
The per capita Nuclear Power generation 2000-2016 of Finland, Sweden and Canada is shown below (the per capita ranking is shown in brackets). In the calculation of Climate Debt, Nuclear Power must be phased out similar to Fossil Fuels, calculated as if Nuclear Power was oil-generated. Finland’s generation is stable and thus responsible for 11.8% of its Climate Debt.
The diagrams below show Population density 2016 and growth between 2000 and 2016. Israel’s density is 7 times World average. The Populations of Israel, Finland and Trinidad and Tobago are about 8.5, 5.5 and 1.4 million, respectively.
Finally, the table below shows four key values of Israel, Finland, Trinidad and Tobago, Norway, Ireland and Singapore in the calculation of national Climate Debts in ClimatePositions. The price of CO2 per ton (column two) is for total CO2 Emission from Fossil Fuels (without bunkers) and industrial processes. Climate change financing (column three) is from July 2017.
. | Tons of CO2 | Price per | Climate change | Financing as |
. | exceeded since | ton CO2 | financing | share of |
. | 2000, per capita | since 2000 | per capita | Climate Debt |
. | . | . | . | . |
Israel | 53.19 | $15.96 | $0.00 | 0.00% |
Finland | 67.03 | $19.64 | $38.58 | 1.01% |
Trinidad and T. | 307.56 | $31.71 | $0.00 | 0.00% |
Norway | 45.15 | $25.98 | $435.32 | 12.34% |
Ireland | 46.39 | $21.10 | $12.99 | 0.37% |
Singapore | 26.54 | $18.24 | $0.00 | 0.00% |
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¹Fossil CO2 Emissions include all anthropogenic emissions from Fossil Fuel (combustion and production) and from industrial processes (cement, steel, liming, urea and ammonia production or consumption). The uncertainty in Fossil CO2 emissions is below 5% for industrialized countries and below 15% for developing countries.CO2 Emissions from international shipping and aviation (bunkers) are not included.
²The Free Emission Level (green bars) is determined by national CO2 Emissions 1990-1999 (base), and 11 more ‘Indicators‘, of which 7 are national and 4 are global.
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