Israel - Agricultural methane emissions
Agricultural methane emissions (% of total)
Agricultural methane emissions (% of total) in Israel was 6.31 as of 2008. Its highest value over the past 38 years was 41.80 in 1976, while its lowest value was 4.44 in 1997.
Definition: Agricultural methane emissions are emissions from animals, animal waste, rice production, agricultural waste burning (nonenergy, on-site), and savannah burning.
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 |
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1970 | 31.61 |
1971 | 30.99 |
1972 | 30.84 |
1973 | 32.29 |
1974 | 35.05 |
1975 | 33.94 |
1976 | 41.80 |
1977 | 41.48 |
1978 | 40.67 |
1979 | 39.84 |
1980 | 38.49 |
1981 | 37.20 |
1982 | 38.19 |
1983 | 38.85 |
1984 | 38.98 |
1985 | 38.62 |
1986 | 38.85 |
1987 | 39.30 |
1988 | 40.20 |
1989 | 39.58 |
1990 | 5.03 |
1991 | 4.76 |
1992 | 4.72 |
1993 | 4.68 |
1994 | 4.85 |
1995 | 4.71 |
1996 | 4.57 |
1997 | 4.44 |
1998 | 4.51 |
1999 | 4.47 |
2000 | 4.54 |
2001 | 5.08 |
2002 | 5.71 |
2003 | 7.02 |
2004 | 6.38 |
2005 | 6.02 |
2006 | 6.24 |
2007 | 6.13 |
2008 | 6.31 |
Classification
Topic: Environment Indicators
Sub-Topic: Emissions