Total CO2 Emissions in Guinea-Bissau: primary sources and correlation with GDP

Guinea-Bissau, a country with a population of 1.92 million and an urban population of 0.84 million, accounting for 43.78% of the total, has produced 351,839 tons of CO2 in 2022. This translates to a per capita CO2 emission of 0.17 tons, indicating that each individual contributes approximately 0.17 tons of CO2 annually.

To assess the impact of economic activity on CO2 emissions, it is essential to consider the Carbon Intensity of GDP. In the case of Guinea-Bissau, the Carbon Intensity of GDP is 0.26 kg of CO2 per International dollar ($USD) of economic output.

Comparatively, this value is lower than that of the USA (0.3 kg) and China (0.57 kg), suggesting a relatively lower carbon intensity in Guinea-Bissau’s economic activities.

Guinea-Bissau Total CO2 emissions by source

How much do coal, oil, gas, cement and flaring contribute to CO2 emissions in Guinea-Bissau?

In 2022, Guinea-Bissau’s total carbon dioxide emissions amounted to 351,839 metric tons. The primary source of these emissions was oil, accounting for the entire carbon footprint.

This correlation with GDP highlights the significance of oil in the economy and its direct impact on CO2 emissions in Guinea-Bissau.

What fraction of world fossil co2 emissions does Guinea-Bissau accounts?

Guinea-Bissau is the 191st largest emitter of CO2 in the world. It represents 0.000% of global CO2 emissions.

CO2 emissions from oil in Guinea-Bissau

In Guinea-Bissau, the utilization of oil has led to the production of 351,839 tons of CO2, representing 100% of the total CO2 emissions.

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