Bangladesh vs Belarus, Republic of: Emission Totals - Emissions (CO2) - Drained organic soils

Bangladesh
21,736 CO2
in 2019
Belarus, Republic of
22,040 CO2
in 2019
Bangladesh rank
7th
Belarus, Republic of rank
6th

Emission Totals - Emissions (CO2) - Drained organic soils over time

  • Bangladesh
  • Belarus, Republic of
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How they compare

Belarus, Republic of currently reports 22,040 CO2 against 21,736 CO2 in Bangladesh, a difference of 304 CO2.

The two have swapped places 1 time across 28 shared years of data; in 1992 it was Bangladesh ahead.

Bangladesh ranks 7th and Belarus, Republic of ranks 6th of 102 countries.

Across the 3 decades both report, Bangladesh averaged higher in 1 and Belarus, Republic of in 2.

Head to head by decade

Decade Bangladesh Belarus, Republic of Difference Ahead
1990s 22,576 CO2 22,520 CO2 56.31 CO2 Bangladesh
2000s 22,030 CO2 22,634 CO2 604.71 CO2 Belarus, Republic of
2010s 21,798 CO2 22,279 CO2 481.61 CO2 Belarus, Republic of

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher emission totals - emissions (co2) - drained organic soils, Bangladesh or Belarus, Republic of?
Belarus, Republic of, at 22,040 CO2 against 21,736 CO2 in Bangladesh as of 2019.
What is the difference in emission totals - emissions (co2) - drained organic soils between Bangladesh and Belarus, Republic of?
304 CO2, with Belarus, Republic of ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Bangladesh and Belarus, Republic of?
28 years are reported by both, from 1992 to 2019.
How do Bangladesh and Belarus, Republic of rank globally for emission totals - emissions (co2) - drained organic soils?
Bangladesh ranks 7th and Belarus, Republic of ranks 6th of 102 countries.
Where does this data come from?
FAO, FAOSTAT Climate Change, Emissions Totals, http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/GT, published as Emission Totals - Emissions (CO2) - Drained organic soils (CO2). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Emission Totals - Emissions (CO2) - Drained organic soils (CO2)
Unit
CO2
Source
FAO, FAOSTAT Climate Change, Emissions Totals, http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/GT
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
102 places, 2,954 data points, 1990–2019
Last refreshed

The FAOSTAT domain Emissions Totals summarizes the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated from agriculture and forest land. They consist of methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from crop and livestock activities, forest management and include land use and land use change processes. Data are computed at Tier 1 of the IPCC Guidelines for National greenhouse gas (GHG) Inventories (IPCC, 1996; 1997; 2000; 2002; 2006; 2014). Estimates are available by country, with global coverage for the period 1961–2019 with projections for 2030 and 2050 for some categories of emissions or 1990–2019 for others. The database is updated annually. The FAOSTAT domain Emissions Totals disseminates information estimates of CH4, N2O and CO2 emissions/removals and their aggregates in CO2eq in units of kilotonnes (kt, or 106 kg). The latter are computed by using the IPCC Fifth Assessment report global warming potentials, AR5 (IPCC, 2014).