CO2 emissions from fossil-fuels (% of total) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Fossil fuel is any hydrocarbon deposit that can be burned for heat or power, such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas. This is the sum total of all fossil fuel emissions (solid fuel consumption, liquid fuel consumption, gas fuel consumption, cement production and gas flaring). Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, United States
CO2 emissions from fossil-fuels (% of total) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2006)

Rank

Country

Value

1Somalia27.33
2Central African Republic27.31
3Mali27.29
4Madagascar27.28
5Benin27.28
6Burkina Faso27.28
7Guinea27.28
8Zambia27.28
9Seychelles27.28
10Africa27.27
11Angola27.27
12Burundi27.27
13Botswana27.27
14Ivory Coast27.27
15Republic of the Congo27.27
16Comoros27.27
17Cape Verde27.27
18Democratic Republic of the Congo27.27
19Algeria27.27
20Egypt27.27
21Zimbabwe27.27
22Ethiopia27.27
23Gabon27.27
24Ghana27.27
25Equatorial Guinea27.27
26Kenya27.27
27Libya27.27
28Morocco27.27
29Mozambique27.27
30Mauritania27.27
31Mauritius27.27
32North Africa27.27
33Namibia27.27
34Niger27.27
35Nigeria27.27
36Sudan27.27
37Senegal27.27
38Sub-Saharan Africa27.27
39Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa27.27
40Chad27.27
41Togo27.27
42Tunisia27.27
43Tanzania27.27
44Uganda27.27
45Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria27.27
46South Africa27.27
47Eritrea27.26
48Malawi27.26
49Swaziland27.26
50Rwanda27.26
51Sierra Leone27.26
52Liberia27.26
53Djibouti27.25
54Gambia27.25
55Guinea-Bissau27.24
56Sao Tome and Principe27.18
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