Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions: December 2022 quarterly update

Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water

The latest Quarterly Update of Australia’s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory: December 2022 is now available.

The report shows emissions were 463.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent in the year to December 2022 – 0.4% or 2.0 million tonnes lower than the same period in 2021.

The trend over the year reflects movement across the sectors, including:

  • Ongoing reductions in emissions from electricity as renewable energy uptake continues
  • Decreased fugitive emissions, reflecting reduced production in coal mining due to the impacts of heavy rainfall events in New South Wales and Queensland
  • Decreased emissions from stationary energy (excluding electricity) driven primarily by decreased activity in the manufacturing sector and decreased gas consumption in the residential sector
  • Increased transport emissions reflecting the ongoing recovery from COVID related travel restrictions, particularly in domestic aviation
  • Increased emissions from agriculture, returning to pre-drought levels as a result of increases in livestock numbers and crop production.

Emissions in the year to December 2022 were 24.7% below June 2005 levels – the base year for Australia’s 2030 Paris Agreement target.

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