Qatar vs Taiwan Province of China: GHG emissions from food systems, by gas (Mt CO2 eq) - Methane

Qatar
9,035
in 2015
Taiwan Province of China
9,843
in 2015
Qatar rank
85th
Taiwan Province of China rank
83rd

GHG emissions from food systems, by gas (Mt CO2 eq) - Methane over time

  • Qatar
  • Taiwan Province of China
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How they compare

Taiwan Province of China currently reports 9,843 against 9,035 in Qatar, a difference of 808.

That makes Taiwan Province of China's figure about 1.1 times Qatar's.

Across all 26 years both countries report, Taiwan Province of China has been ahead every year.

Qatar ranks 85th and Taiwan Province of China ranks 83rd of 202 countries.

Taiwan Province of China has averaged higher in every one of the 3 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Qatar Taiwan Province of China Difference Ahead
1990s 3,229 10,351 7,122 Taiwan Province of China
2000s 3,998 9,669 5,671 Taiwan Province of China
2010s 7,878 9,821 1,943 Taiwan Province of China

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher ghg emissions from food systems, by gas (mt co2 eq) - methane, Qatar or Taiwan Province of China?
Taiwan Province of China, at 9,843 against 9,035 in Qatar as of 2015.
What is the difference in ghg emissions from food systems, by gas (mt co2 eq) - methane between Qatar and Taiwan Province of China?
808, with Taiwan Province of China ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Qatar and Taiwan Province of China?
26 years are reported by both, from 1990 to 2015.
How do Qatar and Taiwan Province of China rank globally for ghg emissions from food systems, by gas (mt co2 eq) - methane?
Qatar ranks 85th and Taiwan Province of China ranks 83rd of 202 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F.N. and Leip, A. EDGAR-FOOD data. Figshare, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.13476666 (2021), published as GHG emissions from food systems, by gas (Mt CO2 eq) - Methane. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
GHG emissions from food systems, by gas (Mt CO2 eq) - Methane
Source
Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F.N. and Leip, A. EDGAR-FOOD data. Figshare, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.13476666 (2021)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
204 places, 5,304 data points, 1990–2015
Last refreshed

GHG emissions from food systems disaggregated by gas are generated from EDGAR-FOOD, a global emission inventory of GHGs from the food systems. EDGAR-FOOD has been developed to aid the understanding of the activities underlying the energy demand and use, agriculture and land use change emissions associated with the production, distribution, consumption and disposal of food through the various stages and sectors of the composite global food system. These data were complemented with data from the FAOSTAT database on GHG emissions from land use related to agriculture (FAO, 2020). EDGAR-FOOD represents the first database consistently covering each stage of the food chain for all countries with yearly frequency for the period 1990-2015. Details regarding the methodology applied are available in Crippa et al. (2021).