Friday, 9 March 2012

Related Fossil-Fuel CO2 Emission Totals

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Kyoto-Related Fossil-Fuel CO2 Emission Totals
Year Annex B Countries Non Annex B Countries
Fossil-Fuel CO2 Emissions (million metric tonnes C) Bunkers (million metric tonnes C) Fossil-Fuel CO2 Emissions (million metric tonnes C) Bunkers (million metric tonnes C)
1990 3904 90 2111 47
1991 3810 94 2293 41
1992 3772 102 2259 45
1993 3694 103 2327 48
1994 3660 103 2468 54
1995 3681 114 2568 59
1996 3708 115 2654 73
1997 3730 118 2741 75
1998 3735 122 2699 82
1999 3665 125 2704 90
2000 3718 131 2812 89
2001 3776 120 2928 91
2002 3752 128 3008 93
2003 3837 124 3338 98
2004 3883 134 3658 107
2005 3931 142 3908 106
2006 3924 148 4163 114
2007 3905 151 4365 122
2008 3880 145 4595 129
This table shows the total of CO2 emissions from fossil-fuel use and cement manufacture for those countries listed in Annex B of the Kyoto Protocol and for those countries not listed in Annex B. In keeping with the convention of the IPCC methodology for calculating national greenhouse gas emissions, emissions from international bunker fuels (fuels used in international commerce) are not included in the country totals but are shown separately under the country group in which final fuel loading occurred.
Note, that the list of countries in Annex B of the Kyoto Protocol differs from the list of countries in Annex I of the Framework Convention on Climate Change by the addition of Croatia, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and Slovenia and the removal of Belarus and Turkey.
We have estimated emissions for 1990 and 1991 from the republics that were formerly part of the USSR and of Yugoslavia by taking total emissions from the USSR (and Yugoslavia) for 1990 and 1991 and distributing them among the new republics in the same ratio as emissions from those republics in 1992.
Because of minor differences in the method of estimating the global total of emissions and the national totals of emissions, the sum of emissions from all countries produces a number that is less than the global total by about 2%. Consequently we have inflated the sum of emissions from all Annex B countries and the sum of emissions from all non-Annex B countries by about 2% (the value differs from year to year) so that the sum of the two values plus emissions from bunker fuels is equal to our best estimate of the global total of emissions.

Source: Gregg Marland and Tom Boden

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