CO2 emissions from land use — all countries

CO2 emissions from land use — Guyana

CO2 emissions from land use in Guyana in 2024 — 3.48 Mt. Ranked 118 in the world out of 197. Since 1850, the indicator has risen by 38.5%.

2024 3.48 Mt +0% vs 2023
World rank 118of 197
Period maximum 21.34 Mt1958
Period minimum -0.15 Mt1982

Trend over time

1850–2024 · million tonnes

CO2 emissions from land use — Guyana, 1850–2024-100102030185018681886190419221940195819761994201220241850: 2.51 Mt1853: 2.07 Mt1856: 2.3 Mt1859: 2.03 Mt1862: 2.65 Mt1865: 2.54 Mt1868: 2.88 Mt1871: 2.99 Mt1874: 2.8 Mt1877: 3.01 Mt1880: 3.36 Mt1883: 3.34 Mt1886: 3.07 Mt1889: 3.39 Mt1892: 3.64 Mt1895: 3.5 Mt1898: 3.56 Mt1901: 3.63 Mt1904: 3.85 Mt1907: 3.74 Mt1910: 3.66 Mt1913: 3.7 Mt1916: 3.83 Mt1919: 3.89 Mt1922: 4.15 Mt1925: 3.86 Mt1928: 4.23 Mt1931: 3.97 Mt1934: 4.37 Mt1937: 4.43 Mt1940: 5.28 Mt1943: 4.77 Mt1946: 4.94 Mt1949: 5.7 Mt1952: 15 Mt1955: 19.6 Mt1958: 21.34 Mt1961: 9.65 Mt1964: 5.42 Mt1967: 3.8 Mt1970: 5.32 Mt1973: 3.37 Mt1976: 2.98 Mt1979: 1.51 Mt1982: -0.15 Mt1985: 2.27 Mt1988: 1.96 Mt1991: 2.04 Mt1994: 12.49 Mt1997: 6.86 Mt2000: 9.16 Mt2003: 19.86 Mt2006: 7.38 Mt2009: 4.67 Mt2012: 4.22 Mt2015: 6.09 Mt2018: 1.04 Mt2021: 3.26 Mt2024: 3.48 Mt
Change over the period: +0.97 (+38.53%) Average annual rate: 0.19 %

Comparison, 2024

How the value compares with the world and the groups this territory belongs to: Guyana

Guyana 3.48 Mt
World computed 5,141.76 Mt
Latin America & Caribbean computed 1,930.23 Mt
South America computed 1,913 Mt
High-income countries computed 617.93 Mt
CO2 emissions from land use — Guyana, by year Guyana All countries CSV XLSX
Year Mt Change Change, %
2024 3.48 +0 +0%
2023 3.48 −0.01 −0.4%
2022 3.49 +0.23 +6.95%
2021 3.26 −1.44 −30.57%
2020 4.7 +1.27 +36.94%
2019 3.43 +2.4 +230.73%
2018 1.04 −1.31 −55.85%
2017 2.35 +1.4 +148.26%
2016 0.95 −5.14 −84.44%
2015 6.09 +1.13 +22.72%
2014 4.96 +1.92 +63.24%
2013 3.04 −1.18 −27.97%
2012 4.22 +1.32 +45.58%
2011 2.9 −0.16 −5.08%
2010 3.05 −1.62 −34.63%
2009 4.67 −0.07 −1.44%
2008 4.74 −1.02 −17.73%
2007 5.76 −1.63 −22.01%
2006 7.38 +0.21 +2.96%
2005 7.17 −5.18 −41.93%
2004 12.35 −7.51 −37.81%
2003 19.86 +14.09 +244.5%
2002 5.76 −0.13 −2.17%
2001 5.89 −3.26 −35.65%
2000 9.16 −1.76 −16.15%
1999 10.92 −1.59 −12.69%
1998 12.51 +5.65 +82.26%
1997 6.86 −2.08 −23.3%
1996 8.95 −1.66 −15.62%
1995 10.6 −1.89 −15.12%
1994 12.49 +5.24 +72.37%
1993 7.25 −8.13 −52.88%
1992 15.38 +13.34 +652.4%
1991 2.04 −0.11 −5.24%
1990 2.16 −0.46 −17.64%
1989 2.62 +0.66 +33.49%
1988 1.96 +0.66 +50.34%
1987 1.31 −0.36 −21.43%
1986 1.66 −0.6 −26.67%
1985 2.27 +0.57 +33.87%
1984 1.69 +1.13 +199.47%
1983 0.57 +0.72 +474.17%
1982 -0.15 −0.34 −181.62%
1981 0.19 −0.55 −74.93%
1980 0.74 −0.77 −51.13%
1979 1.51 −0.64 −29.64%
1978 2.15 +0.9 +71.82%
1977 1.25 −1.73 −58.12%
1976 2.98 +0.18 +6.35%
1975 2.8 −1.94 −40.84%
1974 4.74 +1.37 +40.65%
1973 3.37 −0.56 −14.16%
1972 3.93 +1.98 +101.44%
1971 1.95 −3.37 −63.39%
1970 5.32 −0.18 −3.29%
1969 5.5 +2.35 +74.56%
1968 3.15 −0.64 −16.92%
1967 3.8 −2.12 −35.81%
1966 5.91 −0.38 −6.07%
1965 6.29 +0.87 +16.1%
1964 5.42 −0.22 −3.88%
1963 5.64 −1.78 −23.99%
1962 7.42 −2.23 −23.13%
1961 9.65 −4.64 −32.46%
1960 14.29 −7.02 −32.92%
1959 21.31 −0.03 −0.15%
1958 21.34 +0.49 +2.36%
1957 20.85 +0.41 +1.99%
1956 20.44 +0.85 +4.32%
1955 19.6 +1.04 +5.6%
1954 18.56 +2.53 +15.8%
1953 16.02 +1.02 +6.83%
1952 15 +2.28 +17.95%
1951 12.72 +3.79 +42.51%
1950 8.92 +3.22 +56.43%
1949 5.7 +0.66 +13.17%
1948 5.04 −0.52 −9.35%
1947 5.56 +0.62 +12.6%
1946 4.94 −0.16 −3.14%
1945 5.1 −0.09 −1.77%
1944 5.19 +0.42 +8.76%
1943 4.77 −0.14 −2.93%
1942 4.92 −0.27 −5.11%
1941 5.18 −0.09 −1.8%
1940 5.28 +0.66 +14.3%
1939 4.62 −0.49 −9.63%
1938 5.11 +0.68 +15.33%
1937 4.43 −0.29 −6.15%
1936 4.72 +0.09 +1.9%
1935 4.63 +0.26 +5.9%
1934 4.37 +0.02 +0.34%
1933 4.36 −0.46 −9.59%
1932 4.82 +0.85 +21.53%
1931 3.97 −0.38 −8.68%
1930 4.34 +0.3 +7.37%
1929 4.05 −0.18 −4.26%
1928 4.23 −0.1 −2.36%
1927 4.33 +0.42 +10.72%
1926 3.91 +0.05 +1.35%
1925 3.86 +0.01 +0.23%
1924 3.85 −0.13 −3.37%
1923 3.98 −0.17 −4.12%
1922 4.15 +0.22 +5.68%
1921 3.93 −0.02 −0.61%
1920 3.95 +0.07 +1.7%
1919 3.89 +0.1 +2.64%
1918 3.79 −0.02 −0.39%
1917 3.8 −0.03 −0.76%
1916 3.83 +0.09 +2.38%
1915 3.74 −0.1 −2.65%
1914 3.84 +0.15 +4%
1913 3.7 +0.04 +1.04%
1912 3.66 −0.04 −0.97%
1911 3.69 +0.04 +1.07%
1910 3.66 −0.61 −14.38%
1909 4.27 +0.36 +9.18%
1908 3.91 +0.17 +4.46%
1907 3.74 −0.44 −10.5%
1906 4.18 +0.01 +0.29%
1905 4.17 +0.32 +8.26%
1904 3.85 −0.07 −1.71%
1903 3.92 +0.21 +5.78%
1902 3.71 +0.07 +1.95%
1901 3.63 −0.04 −1.06%
1900 3.67 −0.05 −1.24%
1899 3.72 +0.16 +4.44%
1898 3.56 −0.02 −0.45%
1897 3.58 +0.18 +5.17%
1896 3.4 −0.1 −2.8%
1895 3.5 −0.01 −0.31%
1894 3.51 −0.08 −2.2%
1893 3.59 −0.05 −1.4%
1892 3.64 +0.16 +4.69%
1891 3.48 −0 −0.09%
1890 3.48 +0.09 +2.78%
1889 3.39 −0.07 −2.17%
1888 3.46 +0.02 +0.64%
1887 3.44 +0.37 +11.95%
1886 3.07 −0.29 −8.57%
1885 3.36 +0.22 +6.87%
1884 3.14 −0.19 −5.81%
1883 3.34 −0.12 −3.58%
1882 3.46 +0.29 +9.14%
1881 3.17 −0.19 −5.54%
1880 3.36 +0.12 +3.61%
1879 3.24 +0.46 +16.5%
1878 2.78 −0.22 −7.42%
1877 3.01 −0.11 −3.44%
1876 3.11 −0.01 −0.48%
1875 3.13 +0.33 +11.64%
1874 2.8 −0.02 −0.88%
1873 2.83 −0.14 −4.59%
1872 2.96 −0.03 −1.04%
1871 2.99 −0.09 −2.79%
1870 3.08 −0.12 −3.84%
1869 3.2 +0.32 +11.1%
1868 2.88 +0.15 +5.65%
1867 2.73 −0 −0.11%
1866 2.73 +0.19 +7.39%
1865 2.54 −0.21 −7.49%
1864 2.75 +0.02 +0.84%
1863 2.73 +0.07 +2.79%
1862 2.65 +0.09 +3.59%
1861 2.56 +0.17 +7.2%
1860 2.39 +0.35 +17.4%
1859 2.03 +0.01 +0.59%
1858 2.02 −0.11 −4.94%
1857 2.13 −0.17 −7.36%
1856 2.3 +0.26 +12.94%
1855 2.03 +0 +0.2%
1854 2.03 −0.04 −1.74%
1853 2.07 −0.02 −0.96%
1852 2.09 −0.08 −3.7%
1851 2.17 −0.35 −13.75%
1850 2.51

About the indicator

Carbon dioxide emissions from land-use change: deforestation, peatland drainage, conversion of land to agriculture — net of absorption by growing forests. This is the only series in the section where values can be negative: a country whose forest cover is expanding absorbs more than it releases. For several countries with active logging this item is comparable to all other emissions combined.

Important: Negative values mean absorption. The estimates here are the most uncertain in all of carbon statistics: they are built from satellite data on forest cover and from models of soil carbon stocks.

Source: CO₂ and GHG Emissions (Our World in Data), license CC BY 4.0.