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Israel - CO2 emissions from the consumption of coal

21 (million metric tons) in 2016

CO2 emissions of Israel plummeted by 16.00% from 25 million metric tons in 2015 to 21 million metric tons in 2016. Since the 13.79% surge in 2012, CO2 emissions sank by 36.36% in 2016.

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What is Israel CO2 emissions?

Date Value Change, %
2016 21 -16.00%
2015 25 -3.85%
2014 26 -3.70%
2013 27 -18.18%
2012 33 13.79%
2011 29 0.00%
2010 29 0.00%
2009 29 0.00%
2008 29 -6.45%
2007 31 6.90%
2006 29 0.00%
2005 29

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