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Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Netherlands (2010 - 2021)

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Netherlands was recorded at 153 MtCO2eq in 2021
  • Between 2010-2021, greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands decreased by 29.4%
  • Greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands decreased by 8.7% on a year-on-year basis in 2021 

Netherlands Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Netherlands

Greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands was recorded at 153 MtCO2eq in 2021. The indicator recorded a year-on-year decline of 8.7% in 2021 and between 2010 and 2021, the indicator decreased by 29.4%. Greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands was highest in the year 2010 and lowest in the year 2021, between 2010 and 2021.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Global Scenario

According to GlobalData, the countries that had the highest greenhouse gas emissions in 2021 include China, the United States, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, Japan, Canada, and Germany.

Countries with the lowest greenhouse gas emissions include Monaco, Liechtenstein, Malta, Sweden, Luxembourg, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Latvia, Slovenia, and Estonia.

In 2021, Hong Kong, Turkey, Romania, Chile, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Mexico had the highest year-on-year growth of their greenhouse gas emissions. Sweden, Luxembourg, Monaco, Slovakia, Spain, and Ukraine were some of the countries with the lowest year-on-year growth of its greenhouse gas emissions in 2021.

Chile, India, Turkey, Lithuania, Indonesia, Brazil, Colombia, and China had the highest growth in its greenhouse gas emissions between 2010 and 2021. Sweden, Costa Rica, Finland, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, Slovakia, Greece, Denmark, and Spain had the lowest growth in its greenhouse gas emissions between 2010 and 2021.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are one of the main causes of rising global warming. A substantial amount of greenhouse gases emitted by burning oil, fossil fuels, and other sources include CO2, methane, and NOx. It has become increasingly vital for major contributing industries to record greenhouse gas emissions throughout operations, as corporate GHG emissions have increased.

GHG emissions are generally classified into Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions. Scope 1 emissions are direct GHG emissions that occur from sources that are owned or controlled by the company. Scope 2 (Indirect GHG emissions) accounts for GHG emissions from the purchased or acquired electricity. Scope 3 refers to the company's other indirect emissions beyond the company’s direct operations and occur in the company’s value chain, such as upstream transportation and distribution, business travel and purchased goods and services.

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