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Lithuania carbon profile

Total CO₂ / year
12 Mt
Global rank
#93
Share of global emissions
0.03%
Per capita
4.3 t (#48)
Population
2.8 M
5-year trend
-5%
10-year trend
-8%
Renewable electricity
50%

Lithuania emits roughly 12 Mt of CO₂ per year — about 0.03% of global emissions, ranking #93 worldwide. At 4.3 tonnes per person (#48 per capita), its footprint is below the global average of ~4.7 t.

Emissions have edged down over the past five years (-5%) and declined steadily over the decade (-8%). The sustained downward trajectory suggests structural decarbonization rather than a one-off dip.

Renewables supply about 50% of electricity. The energy transition is well underway, but fossil generation still sets the emissions baseline.

Emissions are likely to stay near current levels through 2030 absent major policy change. Maintaining clean growth while industrializing is the key challenge.

Estimated emission sources

Energy production34.5%
Industry21.3%
Transportation16%
Agriculture13.1%
Other15.1%

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