Methane emissions from Russian's fuel exploitation, waste, and industrial combustion and processes sectors have all observed overall increases in methane emissions since 1990. Russia's industrial combustion and processes-related methane emissions were 77 percent higher in 2022 when compared to 1990 levels, and 83 percent higher when compared to 2005 levels. Meanwhile, Russia's agriculture-related methane emissions have fallen notably when compared to 1990 levels, though have seen little change since 2005.
Change in methane (CH4) emissions in Russia from 1990 to 2022, by sector
(in percent)
Figures were calculated by Statista using data provided by the source
Figures aggregated using Global Warming Potential values from IPCC AR5 (GWP-100 AR5).
Power Industry - Power and heat generation plants (public & autoproducers)
Industrial combustion - Combustion for industrial manufacturing
Buildings – Small scale non-industrial stationary combustion
Transport – Mobile combustion (road & rail & ship & aviation)
Agriculture Agricultural soils, crop residues burning, enteric fermentation, manure management
Fuel exploitation - Production, transformation and refining of fuels
Processes - Industrial processes (e.g. emissions from the production of cement, iron and steel, aluminum, chemicals, solvents, etc.)
Waste - Solid waste disposal and waste water treatment
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