Top contributors to greenhouse gas emissions
This is a collection of the results of various studies regarding the top contributors to atmospheric greenhouse gases responsible for climate change.
Global emitters (1988 to 2015)
The following table shows the top 20 industrial greenhouse gas emitters from 1988 to 2015 according to a study conducted in 2017,[1] based on the Carbon Majors Database.
Rank | Company | Country | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
1 | China (Coal) | ![]() |
14.32% |
2 | Saudi Aramco | ![]() |
4.50% |
3 | Gazprom | ![]() |
3.91% |
4 | National Iranian Oil Company | ![]() |
2.28% |
5 | ExxonMobil | ![]() |
1.98% |
6 | Coal India | ![]() |
1.87% |
7 | Pemex | ![]() |
1.87% |
8 | Russia (Coal) | ![]() |
1.86% |
9 | Royal Dutch Shell | ![]() ![]() |
1.67% |
10 | China National Petroleum Corporation | ![]() |
1.56% |
11 | BP | ![]() |
1.53% |
12 | Chevron Corporation | ![]() |
1.31% |
13 | PDVSA | ![]() |
1.23% |
14 | Abu Dhabi National Oil Company | ![]() |
1.20% |
15 | Poland (Coal) | ![]() |
1.16% |
16 | Peabody Energy | ![]() |
1.15% |
17 | Sonatrach | ![]() |
1.00% |
18 | Kuwait Petroleum Corporation | ![]() |
1.00% |
19 | Total SA | ![]() |
0.95% |
20 | BHP | ![]() ![]() |
0.91% |
Global emitters (1965 to 2017)
The following table shows the top 20 industrial greenhouse gas emitters from 1965 to 2017 according to a study conducted in 2019, based on the Climate Accountability Institute.[2]
Rank | Company | Country | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Saudi Aramco | ![]() |
4.38% |
2 | Chevron Corporation | ![]() |
3.20% |
3 | Gazprom | ![]() |
3.19% |
4 | ExxonMobil | ![]() |
3.09% |
5 | National Iranian Oil Company | ![]() |
2.63% |
6 | BP | ![]() |
2.51% |
7 | Royal Dutch Shell | ![]() ![]() |
2.36% |
8 | Coal India | ![]() |
1.71% |
9 | Pemex | ![]() |
1.67% |
10 | Petróleos de Venezuela | ![]() |
1.16% |
11 | China National Petroleum Corporation | ![]() |
1.15% |
12 | Peabody Energy | ![]() |
1.14% |
13 | ConocoPhillips | ![]() |
1.12% |
14 | Abu Dhabi National Oil Company | ![]() |
1.01% |
15 | Kuwait Petroleum Corporation | ![]() |
1.00% |
16 | Iraq National Oil Company | ![]() |
0.93% |
17 | Total SA | ![]() |
0.91% |
18 | Sonatrach | ![]() |
0.91% |
19 | BHP | ![]() ![]() |
0.72% |
20 | Petrobras | ![]() |
0.64% |
Largest point source
As of 2020 Secunda CTL in South Africa is the world's largest single emitter, at 56.5 million tonnes CO2 a year.[3] However the planned Afşin-Elbistan C power station in Turkey environmental impact assessment estimated CO
2 emissions would be more than 60 million tonnes of CO
2 per year.[4]
See also
- List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions
- List of countries by greenhouse gas emissions
- Greenhouse gas footprint
Bibliography
- Çınar Engineering Consultancy (March 2020). Afşi̇n C Termi̇k Santrali, açık Kömür İşletmesi̇ Ve Düzenli̇ Depolama Alanı Projesi̇ Nihai ÇED Raporu [Afşin C power station, open coal workings and regular storage area final environmental impact report] (Report) (in Turkish). Ministry of Environment and Urbanisation (Turkey).
References
- Riley, Tess (Jul 10, 2017). "Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says". The Guardian. Retrieved Aug 7, 2018.
- Taylor, Matthew; Watts, Jonathan (2019-10-09). "Revealed: the 20 firms behind a third of all carbon emissions". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- "The World's Biggest Emitter of Greenhouse Gases". Bloomberg.com. 2020-03-17. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
- Çınar (2020), p. 319.