1. Emissions

SA Emissions

Dashboard for greenhouse gas emissions in South Australia, Australia. 'Mt CO₂-e' means million tonnes of Carbon Dioxide equivalent (the measurement for greenhouse gases).

Total Net Emissions

FULL DATA

Explainer

South Australia has its own emissions reduction targets. They are:

  • 2030 Target: 50% lower than 2005
  • 2050 Target: Net 0 Mt CO₂-e

SA's 2030 target is more ambitious than the federal target, which is 43%.

This data helps you track progress. 

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Data

Total Net Emissions

South Australia

YEAR

Mt CO₂-e

NET

v 2005

2013-14 24.7 6.8% 32.5%
2014-15 26.7 8.0% 27.0%
2015-16 22.0 17.4% 39.7%
2016-17 22.6 2.5% 38.2%
2017-18 25.0 10.8% 31.6%
2018-19 23.3 6.9% 36.3%
2019-20 24.1 3.3% 34.1%
2020-21 19.9 17.3% 45.5%
2021-22 15.8 20.5% 56.7%

Source: DCCEEW via OnlyFacts

Trend

Total Net Emissions

South Australia

Source: DCCEEW via OnlyFacts

Sector Emissions

SA Sector Emissions

Explainer

When countries report their emissions, they're divided into sectors. Here are some key terms:

  • Fugitive emissions are released during gas, oil and coal production.
  • Industrial processes mean chemical, metal and mineral production, as well as fridges and air-conditioners.
  • Stationary energy means burning fuel for energy (e.g. gas, coal) in settings other than transport, such as power plants or buildings.

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Trend

Sector Emissions

South Australia

Source: DCCEEW via OnlyFacts

Comparisons

Data

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Australia

STATE / TERRITORY

per 100k

Mt CO₂-e

NET

Qld 2.332 124.1 13.4%
NSW 1.359 111.0 2.9%
Vic 1.278 84.7 5.4%
WA 2.957 82.5 12.0%
NT 6.687 16.7 9.4%
SA 0.869 15.8 20.5%
ACT 0.281 1.3 16.3%
Tas -0.760 -4.3 18.5%
Australia 1.663 432.6 1.4%

Source: DCCEEW via OnlyFacts

Trend

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Australia

Source: DCCEEW via OnlyFacts

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