In 2014, CO2 emissions from fossil-fuels for Brazil was 144,480 thousand metric tons. CO2 emissions from fossil-fuels of Brazil increased from 15,380 thousand metric tons in 1965 to 144,480 thousand metric tons in 2014 growing at an average annual rate of 4.81 %.
The description is composed by Yodatai, our digital data assistant. Have a question? Ask Yodatai ›Carbon dioxide emissions are those stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement. They include carbon dioxide produced during consumption of solid, liquid, and gas fuels and gas flaring.
Date | Value | Change, % |
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2014 | 144,480 | 5.19 % |
2013 | 137,354 | 7.16 % |
2012 | 128,178 | 6.97 % |
2011 | 119,829 | 4.68 % |
2010 | 114,468 | 14.33 % |
2009 | 100,122 | -5.28 % |
2008 | 105,708 | 6.72 % |
2007 | 99,049 | 4.47 % |
2006 | 94,810 | 0.10 % |
2005 | 94,712 | 2.81 % |
2004 | 92,126 | 5.04 % |
2003 | 87,707 |