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Russia carbon profile

Total CO₂ / year
1.82 Gt
Global rank
#4
Share of global emissions
4.87%
Per capita
12.5 t (#11)
Population
144 M
5-year trend
+3%
10-year trend
+6%
Renewable electricity
19%

Russia emits roughly 1.82 Gt of CO₂ per year — about 4.9% of global emissions, ranking #4 worldwide. At 12.5 tonnes per person (#11 per capita), its footprint is well above the global average of ~4.7 t.

Emissions have crept up over the past five years (+3%) and crept up over the decade (+6%). Growth in energy demand is still outpacing clean-energy deployment.

Renewables supply about 19% of electricity. Electricity remains dominated by fossil fuels, making the power sector the biggest decarbonization lever.

Emissions are likely to stay near current levels through 2030 absent major policy change. Accelerating renewable build-out is the highest-impact opportunity.

Estimated emission sources

Energy production41.2%
Industry23.7%
Transportation23.7%
Agriculture7.7%
Other3.7%

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