Algeria - Greenhouse gas emissions

Other greenhouse gas emissions, HFC, PFC and SF6 (thousand metric tons of CO2 equivalent)

The value for Other greenhouse gas emissions, HFC, PFC and SF6 (thousand metric tons of CO2 equivalent) in Algeria was -7,721 as of 2016. As the graph below shows, over the past 46 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 4,115 in 2009 and a minimum value of -11,079 in 1992.

Definition: Other greenhouse gas emissions are by-product emissions of hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.

Source: World Bank staff estimates from original source: European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)/Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL). Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR): http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/.

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Year Value
1970 1,753
1971 1,218
1972 -258
1973 -1,947
1974 -550
1975 347
1976 -835
1977 -1,207
1978 -999
1979 433
1980 640
1981 2,384
1982 3,489
1983 4,001
1984 3,228
1985 1,840
1986 2,848
1987 3,510
1988 3,893
1989 3,965
1990 1,765
1991 -3,249
1992 -11,079
1993 -4,171
1994 -3,448
1995 -4,233
1996 -4,794
1997 -2,114
1998 -680
1999 -868
2000 -2,267
2001 -4,735
2002 -2,803
2003 -5,661
2004 -3,699
2005 -5,192
2006 -4,964
2007 -573
2008 -1,151
2009 4,115
2010 2,490
2011 2,417
2012 1,333
2013 1,139
2014 -947
2015 -5,049
2016 -7,721

Other greenhouse gas emissions (% change from 1990)

The value for Other greenhouse gas emissions (% change from 1990) in Algeria was 202.69 as of 2012. As the graph below shows, over the past 21 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 836.45 in 2007 and a minimum value of -64.90 in 1995.

Definition: Other greenhouse gas emissions are by-product emissions of hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride. Each year of data shows the percentage change to that year from 1990.

Source: World Bank staff estimates from original source: European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)/Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL). Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR): http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/.

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Year Value
1991 -28.77
1992 -37.94
1993 -48.52
1994 -57.29
1995 -64.90
1996 -52.56
1997 -43.37
1998 138.50
1999 182.30
2000 319.95
2001 153.40
2002 79.76
2003 156.73
2004 181.34
2005 251.56
2006 284.38
2007 836.45
2008 214.48
2009 322.72
2010 202.69
2011 202.69
2012 202.69

Total greenhouse gas emissions (kt of CO2 equivalent)

The value for Total greenhouse gas emissions (kt of CO2 equivalent) in Algeria was 218,910 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 28 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 218,910 in 2018 and a minimum value of 93,500 in 1992.

Definition: Total greenhouse gas emissions in kt of CO2 equivalent are composed of CO2 totals excluding short-cycle biomass burning (such as agricultural waste burning and Savannah burning) but including other biomass burning (such as forest fires, post-burn decay, peat fires and decay of drained peatlands), all anthropogenic CH4 sources, N2O sources and F-gases (HFCs, PFCs and SF6).

Source: European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)/Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL). Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR), EDGARv4.2 FT2012: http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/

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Year Value
1990 95,010
1991 93,880
1992 93,500
1993 101,040
1994 98,790
1995 103,000
1996 104,320
1997 108,440
1998 113,770
1999 119,750
2000 126,380
2001 124,710
2002 131,940
2003 137,710
2004 141,580
2005 147,030
2006 152,530
2007 159,650
2008 162,970
2009 172,870
2010 174,020
2011 179,950
2012 189,820
2013 194,000
2014 204,130
2015 212,080
2016 209,790
2017 211,850
2018 218,910

Total greenhouse gas emissions (% change from 1990)

The value for Total greenhouse gas emissions (% change from 1990) in Algeria was 65.79 as of 2012. As the graph below shows, over the past 21 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 65.79 in 2012 and a minimum value of 4.89 in 1991.

Definition: Total greenhouse gas emissions are composed of CO2 totals excluding short-cycle biomass burning (such as agricultural waste burning and Savannah burning) but including other biomass burning (such as forest fires, post-burn decay, peat fires and decay of drained peatlands), all anthropogenic CH4 sources, N2O sources and F-gases (HFCs, PFCs and SF6). Each year of data shows the percentage change to that year from 1990.

Source: World Bank staff estimates from original source: European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)/Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL). Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR): http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/.

See also:

Year Value
1991 4.89
1992 14.27
1993 15.07
1994 11.42
1995 16.30
1996 16.24
1997 16.46
1998 18.90
1999 24.75
2000 25.68
2001 21.50
2002 23.28
2003 31.14
2004 31.38
2005 37.39
2006 42.47
2007 47.81
2008 50.70
2009 51.11
2010 57.52
2011 61.87
2012 65.79

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Emissions