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CO2 Emissions Per Capita fell 0.571% to 9,715 kg in the Czech Republic in 2017

CO2 Emissions Per Capita (kg), 2017
Energy & Utility | Czechia | December 26, 2018
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CO2 emissions per capita fell 0.571% to 9,715 kg in the Czech Republic in 2017, according to World Bank / EIA.

Historically, CO2 emissions per capita in the Czech Republic reached an all time high of 19,714 kg in 1979 and an all time low of 9,301 kg in 2014. When compared to Czech Republic's main peers, CO2 emissions per capita in Austria amounted to 7,547 kg, 4,903 kg in Hungary, 8,197 kg in Poland and 5,968 kg in Slovakia in 2017.

Czech Republic has been ranked 21st within the group of 79 countries we follow in terms of CO2 emissions per capita, 1 place below the position seen 10 years ago.

CO2 Emissions Per Capita Unit 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Austria kg 7,738 7,414 7,424 6,938 7,204
Czechia kg 10,493 10,036 9,842 9,301 9,633
Germany kg 9,189 9,328 9,647 9,117 9,195
Hungary kg 4,869 4,478 4,241 4,139 4,461
Italy kg 6,593 6,414 5,773 5,360 5,589
Poland kg 8,460 8,069 8,153 7,724 7,738
Russia kg 10,859 11,003 10,724 10,840 10,626
Slovakia kg 6,271 5,970 6,103 5,570 5,611
Switzerland kg 4,981 5,100 5,325 4,695 4,761
Ukraine kg 6,622 6,534 6,245 5,410 4,272