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Slovenia carbon profile
Slovenia emits roughly 12 Mt of CO₂ per year — about 0.03% of global emissions, ranking #93 worldwide. At 5.7 tonnes per person (#39 per capita), its footprint is above the global average of ~4.7 t.
Emissions have declined steadily over the past five years (-12%) and declined steadily over the decade (-15%). The sustained downward trajectory suggests structural decarbonization rather than a one-off dip.
Renewables supply about 35% of electricity. The energy transition is well underway, but fossil generation still sets the emissions baseline.
If the current pace holds, Slovenia could cut another ~12% by 2030. Maintaining clean growth while industrializing is the key challenge.
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