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CO2 Emissions from the Consumption of Petroleum in Iceland

Source: EIA
Last Updated: July 14, 2021

Co2 emissions from the consumption of petroleum reached 3.39 million metric tonnes carbon dioxide in 2018 in Iceland, according to . This is 7.77% more than in the previous year.

Historically, CO2 Emissions from the Consumption of Petroleum in Iceland reached an all time high of 3.39 million metric tonnes carbon dioxide in 2018 and an all time low of 1.38 million metric tonnes carbon dioxide in 1982.

Iceland has been ranked 130th within the group of 176 countries we follow in terms of CO2 Emissions from the Consumption of Petroleum.

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