Adjusted savings: carbon dioxide damage > % of GNI
0.22 % of GNI
1.49 % of GNI
DEFINITION:
Carbon dioxide damage is estimated to be $20 per ton of carbon (the unit damage in 1995 U.S. dollars) times the number of tons of carbon emitted.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 147th in 2001.
Ranked 23rd in 2001. 6 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Areas under protection
0
497
DEFINITION:
Protected Areas under IUCN management categories I - VI (1992-2003)
SOURCE:
World Resources Institute
Ranked 147th.
Ranked 21st.
CO2 Emissions
715.9
1,007,980
DEFINITION:
CO2: Total Emissions (excluding land-use) Units: thousand metric tonnes of carbon dioxide
SOURCE:
World Resources Institute. 2003. Carbon Emissions from energy use and cement manufacturing, 1850 to 2000. Available on-line through the Climate Analysis Indicators Tool (CAIT) at Washington, DC: World Resources Institute
Ranked 142nd.
Ranked 5th. 1407 times more than Equatorial Guinea
CO2 emissions > kt
164.84 kt
1,273,175 kt
DEFINITION:
Carbon dioxide emissions are those stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement. They include carbon dioxide produced during consumption of solid, liquid, and gas fuels and gas flaring.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 184th in 2003.
Ranked 4th in 2003. 7723 times more than Equatorial Guinea
CO2 emissions > kt (per capita)
0.3 kt
per 1,000 people
1.2 kt
per 1,000 people
DEFINITION:
Carbon dioxide emissions are those stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement. They include carbon dioxide produced during consumption of solid, liquid, and gas fuels and gas flaring. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 158th in 2003.
Ranked 120th in 2003. 2 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Forest area > % of land area
58.18 % of land area
22.77 % of land area
DEFINITION:
Forest area is land under natural or planted stands of trees, whether productive or not.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 26th in 2005. 156% more than India
Ranked 115th in 2005.
Forest area > sq. km
16,320 km²
677,010 km²
DEFINITION:
Forest area is land under natural or planted stands of trees, whether productive or not.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 111st in 2005.
Ranked 10th in 2005. 40 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Forest area > sq. km (per capita)
32.4 km²
per 1,000 people
0.6 km²
per 1,000 people
DEFINITION:
Forest area is land under natural or planted stands of trees, whether productive or not. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 20th in 2005. 51 times more than India
Ranked 162nd in 2005.
Freshwater withdrawal
0.11
645.84
SOURCE:
All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008
Ranked 114th in 2000.
Ranked 1st in 2000. 5870 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Freshwater withdrawal > Industrial
16%
5%
SOURCE:
All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008
Ranked 29th in 2000. 2 times more than India
Ranked 68th in 2000.
Known breeding bird species
172
458
DEFINITION:
Known breeding bird mammal species (1992-2002).
SOURCE:
World Resources Institute
Ranked 102nd.
Ranked 11th. 166% more than Equatorial Guinea
Known mammal species
184
390
DEFINITION:
Known mammal species (1992-2002).
SOURCE:
World Resources Institute
Ranked 50th.
Ranked 8th. 112% more than Equatorial Guinea
Pollution > Carbon dioxide 1999
177
293,938
DEFINITION:
1999 total CO2 emissions from fossil-fuel burning, cement production, and gas flaring. Emissions are expressed in thousand metric tons of carbon (not CO2).
SOURCE:
Gregg Marland, Tom Boden, and Bob Andres, University of North Dakota, via net publication
Ranked 152nd.
Ranked 4th. 1660 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Threatened species
21
193
DEFINITION:
Number of Threatened Species (1990-99)
SOURCE:
United Nations World Statistics Pocketbook and Statistical Yearbook
Ranked 90th.
Ranked 7th. 8 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Threatened species > Mammal
12
75
DEFINITION:
Number of threatened mammal species (1997)
SOURCE:
Jacaranda Atlas
Ranked 68th.
Ranked 3rd. 5 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Water pollution, chemical industry > % of total BOD emissions
4.22 %
7.29 %
DEFINITION:
Industry shares of emissions of organic water pollutants refer to emissions from manufacturing activities as defined by two-digit divisions of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 2: chemicals (35). Emissions of organic water pollutants are measured by biochemical oxygen demand, which refers to the amount of oxygen that bacteria in water will consume in breaking down waste. This is a standard water-treatment test for the presence of organic pollutants.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 84th in 1990.
Ranked 49th in 1990. 73% more than Equatorial Guinea
Water pollution, paper and pulp industry > % of total BOD emissions
4.51 %
7.96 %
DEFINITION:
Industry shares of emissions of organic water pollutants refer to emissions from manufacturing activities as defined by two-digit divisions of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 2: paper and pulp (34). Emissions of organic water pollutants are measured by biochemical oxygen demand, which refers to the amount of oxygen that bacteria in water will consume in breaking down waste. This is a standard water-treatment test for the presence of organic pollutants.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 96th in 1990.
Ranked 70th in 1990. 76% more than Equatorial Guinea
Water pollution, textile industry > % of total BOD emissions
1.33 %
13.18 %
DEFINITION:
Industry shares of emissions of organic water pollutants refer to emissions from manufacturing activities as defined by two-digit divisions of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 2: textiles (32). Emissions of organic water pollutants are measured by biochemical oxygen demand, which refers to the amount of oxygen that bacteria in water will consume in breaking down waste. This is a standard water-treatment test for the presence of organic pollutants.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 109th in 1990.
Ranked 53rd in 1990. 9 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Water pollution, wood industry > % of total BOD emissions
23.18 %
0.32 %
DEFINITION:
Industry shares of emissions of organic water pollutants refer to emissions from manufacturing activities as defined by two-digit divisions of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 2: wood (33). Emissions of organic water pollutants are measured by biochemical oxygen demand, which refers to the amount of oxygen that bacteria in water will consume in breaking down waste. This is a standard water-treatment test for the presence of organic pollutants.
SOURCE:
World Development Indicators database
Ranked 1st in 1990. 71 times more than India
Ranked 106th in 1990.
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