Philippines vs Viet Nam: Emissions from crops — Emissions per capita
Emissions from crops — Emissions per capita over time
- Philippines
- Viet Nam
How they compare
Viet Nam currently reports 0.48 t CO2eq/cap against 0.44 t CO2eq/cap in Philippines, a difference of 0.04 t CO2eq/cap.
That makes Viet Nam's figure about 1.1 times Philippines's.
The two have swapped places 1 time across 34 shared years of data; in 1990 it was Philippines ahead.
Philippines ranks 11th and Viet Nam ranks 1st of 182 countries.
Viet Nam has averaged higher in every one of the 4 decades both report.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Philippines | Viet Nam | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 0.532 t CO2eq/cap | 0.563 t CO2eq/cap | 0.031 t CO2eq/cap | Viet Nam |
| 2000s | 0.503 t CO2eq/cap | 0.565 t CO2eq/cap | 0.062 t CO2eq/cap | Viet Nam |
| 2010s | 0.47 t CO2eq/cap | 0.532 t CO2eq/cap | 0.062 t CO2eq/cap | Viet Nam |
| 2020s | 0.4475 t CO2eq/cap | 0.48 t CO2eq/cap | 0.0325 t CO2eq/cap | Viet Nam |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher emissions from crops — emissions per capita, Philippines or Viet Nam?
- Viet Nam, at 0.48 t CO2eq/cap against 0.44 t CO2eq/cap in Philippines as of 2023.
- What is the difference in emissions from crops — emissions per capita between Philippines and Viet Nam?
- 0.04 t CO2eq/cap, with Viet Nam ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Philippines and Viet Nam?
- 34 years are reported by both, from 1990 to 2023.
- How do Philippines and Viet Nam rank globally for emissions from crops — emissions per capita?
- Philippines ranks 11th and Viet Nam ranks 1st of 182 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as Emissions from crops — Emissions per capita. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
The FAOSTAT domain on Emissions indicators disseminates indicators on sectoral shares of total national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as well as three indicators of emissions intensity: per capita emissions; emissions per value of agricultural production; and emissions per area of agricultural land.