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Trinidad and TobagoCO₂ Emissions (tonnes per capita)

Category: Energy & EnvironmentSource: World Bank World Development IndicatorsGlobal Rank: #6 of 203Updated April 2026
Latest Value
19.6
2024
YoY Change
-0.6%
20232024
Global Rank
#6
of 203 countries
Maximum
31.1
2010
Minimum
14.5
2000
CAGR
+1.3%
25 years
Last
19.6
Previous
19.7
Highest
31.1
Lowest
14.5
Unit
Metric tons per capita
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators

Trinidad and Tobago's co₂ emissions per capita was 19.6 in 2024, ranking #6 out of 203 countries. This represents a -0.6% change from 2023. Over the past 25 years, the highest recorded value was 31.1 (2010) and the lowest was 14.5 (2000). Data sourced from the World Bank World Development Indicators.

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
202419.6-0.6%
202319.7-5.6%
202220.9-0.5%
202121-3.8%
202021.8-10.5%
201924.4+1.5%
201824+0.0%
201724-3.7%
201624.9-8.6%
201527.2-1.5%
201427.7-0.7%
201327.8-2.3%
201228.5-8.2%
201131.1-0.2%
201031.1+9.0%
200928.6-3.3%
200829.5-2.4%
200730.3+1.8%
200629.7+9.8%
200527.1+25.9%
200421.5+5.9%
200320.3+14.9%
200217.6+7.6%
200116.4+12.9%
200014.5

Top Countries — CO₂ Emissions (tonnes per capita)

#CountryValueYear
1Palau82.82024
2Qatar47.32024
3Bahrain23.92024
4Kuwait23.72024
5Brunei Darussalam20.22024
6Trinidad and Tobago19.62024
7Oman18.72024
8Saudi Arabia18.52024
9United Arab Emirates18.32024
10New Caledonia17.12024
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About This Indicator

Definition

Carbon dioxide emissions per capita from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacture, measured in metric tons. This is the primary indicator of a country's carbon footprint relative to its population.

Methodology

CO2 emissions are estimated from energy consumption data (fossil fuel combustion) and industrial process data (primarily cement production). The primary data sources are the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC). Per capita figures use UN population estimates.

Unit

Metric tons per capita

Source: World BankCoverage: 20002024