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Georgia

Western Asia4.0M
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CO\u2082 per capita

3.6t CO\u2082e

World Bank WDI (2023)

GDP

$33B($8.3k/capita)

World Bank (2023)

Renewable electricity

76.0%

-6.4pp (5yr)

Ember (2023)

Vulnerability

ND-GAIN index
  • CO₂ at 3.6t per capita — moderate by global standards
  • Renewable electricity at 76.0%, down 6.4pp over 5 years
012345200020042008201220162020t CO₂e/capitaParis 20153.6t62% gap

Georgia

0t

CO₂ per capita, 2023

CO₂/capita3.6t
Renewable76.0%

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Emissions Trajectory

Emissions are shifting. But is it enough?

Pre-Paris (2000-2014)

Georgia's emissions trajectory is being tracked across multiple data sources.

Georgia — CO₂ per capita (2000-2023)

Source: World Bank WDI + OWID Consumption

Production-basedConsumption-based
012345200020042008201220162020t CO₂e/capitaParis 20153.6t62% gap

Post-Paris Shift

Georgia's emissions trajectory reflects ongoing energy transition dynamics.

Pre-Paris vs Post-Paris CAGR

Key Comparison

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Source: World Bank WDI

Sector Breakdown

Power dominates at 16.7% of total emissions. Manufacturing follows at 16.7%. Total: 138314.13 Gt CO₂e.

Emissions by Sector (2024)

Source: Climate TRACE v7

138314.13 Gt
Power23052355.8 Mt · 16.7%Manufacturing23052355.8 Mt · 16.7%Buildings23052355.8 Mt · 16.7%Waste23052355.8 Mt · 16.7%Transportation23052355.8 Mt · 16.7%Agriculture23052355.8 Mt · 16.7%

Fossil Fuel Mix

Fossil fuels still make up 24.0% of the electricity mix. In 2023, Gas was the dominant source at 6.6 Mt CO₂.

Fossil CO₂ by Fuel Type

Source: Our World in Data

CoalOilGasCementFlaring
03691215200020042008201220162020Mt CO₂

Energy Transition

The energy transition is underway.

Renewables Progress

76.0% of electricity comes from renewables. That is -6.4pp over 5 years. Fossil fuels still make up 24.0%.

Carbon intensity: 168 gCO₂/kWh.

Electricity Generation Mix (2023)

Source: Ember Global Electricity Review (2023)

Georgia — Energy Flow 2023Electricity generation mix · carbon outputINPUTGRIDOUTPUT24%76%Fossil24.0%Renewable76.0%ElectricityCO2 Output24.0%Clean Output76.0%Source: Ember Global Electricity Review 2023 | visualclimate.org

76.0%

Renewable Share

-6.4pp over 5yr

24.0%

Fossil Fuel Share

0.0%

Nuclear & Other

168

gCO₂/kWh

Moderate

Economic Decoupling

Is GDP growth decoupled from emissions growth?

Decoupling Score

GDP and CO₂ trends reveal the decoupling trajectory.

GDP vs CO₂ Growth

Indexed to 2000=100

Decoupling
GDP per capitaCO₂ per capitaCarbon Intensity of GDP
2004006008001000200020042008201220162020Index (2000=100)500285

Source: World Bank WDI + OWID CO₂/GDP

0.7 Gt

Cumulative CO₂

Total since 1850

0.04%

Share of global

Cumulative share since 1850

0.001°C

Warming caused

by this country

Gas Breakdown

CO₂ dominates the warming contribution, followed by methane. N₂O contribution is relatively small. Total warming contribution: 0.001°C.

Temperature Contribution by Gas

Source: Our World in Data

CO₂0.000°C (55%)
CH₄0.000°C (27%)
N₂O0.000°C (18%)

12.6 Mt

Total GHG

All greenhouse gases

3.3

tCO₂e/capita

Total GHG per person

Methane & Nitrous Oxide

Source: Our World in Data

Methane (left axis)Nitrous Oxide (right axis)
00.81.62.43.2400.511.522.5200020042008201220162020CH₄ MtN₂O Mt

Climate Vulnerability & Resilience

How prepared is Georgia?

Readiness & Vulnerability

Georgia's vulnerability and readiness data is being updated.

Vulnerability vs Readiness

Source: ND-GAIN Country Index 2023

0.2830.440.5970.240.4990.758Vulnerability →Readiness →

Key Takeaways

Georgia at a glance

Emissions

CO₂/capita: 3.6t. Emissions trajectory under review.

Diagnosis

Renewable: 76.0%

Fossil: 24.0%

Outlook

Vulnerability data pending.

Data Sources

All data for Georgia sourced from World Bank WDI, Ember, ND-GAIN, Our World in Data, and Climate TRACE (2000-2023).

View detailed source list
WDIWorld Bank World Development Indicators -- CO₂/capita (EN.GHG.CO2.PC.CE.AR5), GDP/capita, forest area, energy use, PM2.5
EmberEmber Global Electricity Review -- Renewable %, fossil %, carbon intensity (gCO₂/kWh)
ND-GAINNotre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative -- Vulnerability index, readiness index
OWIDOur World in Data -- Consumption CO₂, fuel breakdown, cumulative CO₂, temperature contribution, methane, N₂O, total GHG
CTRACEClimate TRACE v7 -- Satellite-based sector emissions (power, transport, manufacturing, agriculture, etc.)

Data Sources

Derived Indicators — Methodology

Carbon Intensity of GDP (DERIVED.CO2_PER_GDP)

CO₂_per_capita ÷ GDP_per_capita × 1,000

Unit: tCO₂ per $1,000 GDP. Lower = cleaner economy. 2023 range: DEU 0.13 → KOR 0.32.

Decoupling Index (DERIVED.DECOUPLING)

GDP_growth_rate(%) − CO₂_growth_rate(%)

Unit: percentage points. Positive = economy growing faster than emissions.

Energy Transition Momentum (DERIVED.ENERGY_TRANSITION)

RENEWABLE_PCT(t) − RENEWABLE_PCT(t−5)

Unit: pp over 5 years. 2023: DEU +19.2pp, BRA +6.6pp, USA +5.2pp, KOR +4.9pp.

Emissions (1)
IndicatorSourceYears
CO2 per capitaWorld Bank WDI2000–2023
Energy (4)
IndicatorSourceYears
Energy use per capitaWorld Bank WDI2000–2023
Carbon intensityEmber/OWID2000–2023
Fossil electricity %Ember/OWID2000–2023
Renewable electricity %Ember/OWID2000–2023
Economy (1)
IndicatorSourceYears
GDP per capitaWorld Bank WDI2000–2023
Climate Risk (2)
IndicatorSourceYears
PM2.5 air pollutionWorld Bank WDI2000–2020
Forest areaWorld Bank WDI2000–2023
Derived (45)
IndicatorSourceYears
SP.POP.TOTLWorld Bank WDI2000–2023
OWID.METHANE_PER_CAPITAOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.FLARING_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.TEMPERATURE_CHANGE_FROM_N2OOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.ENERGY_PER_CAPITAOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.GHG_PER_CAPITAOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.COAL_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.NITROUS_OXIDE_PER_CAPITAOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.OIL_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.CONSUMPTION_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.CO2_PER_CAPITAOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.CO2_INCLUDING_LUCOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.SHARE_GLOBAL_CUMULATIVE_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.GAS_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.TOTAL_GHG_EXCLUDING_LUCFOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.TEMPERATURE_CHANGE_FROM_CH4OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.CO2_PER_GDPOWID CO22000–2022
OWID.NITROUS_OXIDEOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.CONSUMPTION_CO2_PER_CAPITAOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.ENERGY_PER_GDPOWID CO22000–2022
OWID.METHANEOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.CEMENT_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.TOTAL_GHGOWID CO22000–2023
OWID.SHARE_GLOBAL_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.TEMPERATURE_CHANGE_FROM_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.CUMULATIVE_CO2OWID CO22000–2023
OWID.TEMPERATURE_CHANGE_FROM_GHGOWID CO22000–2023
DERIVED.CLIMATE_CLASSVisualClimate derived2023–2023
CTRACE.WASTEClimate TRACE2024–2024
CTRACE.TRANSPORTATIONClimate TRACE2024–2024
CTRACE.TOTALClimate TRACE2024–2024
CTRACE.POWERClimate TRACE2024–2024
CTRACE.MINERAL_EXTRACTIONClimate TRACE2024–2024
CTRACE.MANUFACTURINGClimate TRACE2024–2024
CTRACE.FOSSIL_FUEL_OPERATIONSClimate TRACE2024–2024
CTRACE.AGRICULTUREClimate TRACE2024–2024
CTRACE.BUILDINGSClimate TRACE2024–2024
REPORT.ECONOMY_SCORE2024–2024
REPORT.EMISSIONS_SCORE2024–2024
REPORT.ENERGY_SCORE2024–2024
REPORT.GRADE2024–2024
REPORT.RESPONSIBILITY_SCORE2024–2024
REPORT.TOTAL_SCORE2024–2024
CTRACE.FORESTRY_AND_LAND_USEClimate TRACE2024–2024