Sierra Leone vs South Sudan: Total GHG emissions by sector (Mt CO2 eq) - Transportation
Total GHG emissions by sector (Mt CO2 eq) - Transportation over time
- Sierra Leone
- South Sudan
How they compare
South Sudan currently reports 0.59 against 0.49 in Sierra Leone, a difference of 0.1.
That makes South Sudan's figure about 1.2 times Sierra Leone's.
Across all 7 years both countries report, South Sudan has been ahead every year.
Sierra Leone ranks 154th and South Sudan ranks 151st of 185 countries.
South Sudan has averaged higher in every one of the 1 decades both report.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher total ghg emissions by sector (mt co2 eq) - transportation, Sierra Leone or South Sudan?
- South Sudan, at 0.59 against 0.49 in Sierra Leone as of 2018.
- What is the difference in total ghg emissions by sector (mt co2 eq) - transportation between Sierra Leone and South Sudan?
- 0.1, with South Sudan ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Sierra Leone and South Sudan?
- 7 years are reported by both, from 2012 to 2018.
- How do Sierra Leone and South Sudan rank globally for total ghg emissions by sector (mt co2 eq) - transportation?
- Sierra Leone ranks 154th and South Sudan ranks 151st of 185 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Climate Watch. 2020. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute. Available online at: https://www.climatewatchdata.org, published as Total GHG emissions by sector (Mt CO2 eq) - Transportation. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Transportation sector greenhouse gas emissions are generated from the World Resource Institute's Climate Watch. Climate Watch Historical Emission data contains sector-level greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data for 194 countries and the European Union (EU) for the period 1990-2018, including emissions of the six major GHGs from most major sources and sinks. Non-CO2 emissions are expressed in CO2 equivalents using 100-year global warming potential values from IPCC Fourth Assessment Report. Climate Watch Historical GHG Emissions data (previously published through CAIT Climate Data Explorer) are derived from several sources. Any use of the Land-Use Change and Forestry or Agriculture indicator should be cited as FAO 2020, FAOSTAT Emissions Database. Any use of CO2 emissions from fuel combustion data should be cited as CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion, OECD/IEA, 2020.