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TERRITORIAL EMISSIONS · 2024

🇸🇩 Sudan

World rank #48 · Africa · Same as 31 million cars driven for a year a year

Initials from the entity name. Click the row to open the full profile.Sudan
31 million
cars driven for a year
142 Mt CO₂e
Approximate — depends on local grid.Approximate — depends on local grid.Approximate — varies by species, climate and age of tree.
falling −0.7%/yr

🔥 Sudan ranks #48 because its economy — across power, industry, transport and agriculture — released 142 Mt of CO₂e in 2024.

This country's place in the global league table of yearly CO₂e.Average emissions per person, per year.How much of this country's emissions traces to a named owner.World Bank, 2024.AfricaContinent
Climate Damage Score: 0–100. Bigger means more greenhouse gas this year. Built only from measured emissions and trend.
#48 of 250
Top emitters here
838Sudanese Thermal Power Generating Company Ltd= 445k cars/yrPower · Sudan2 Mt CO₂eClimate Damage Score: 0–100. Bigger means more greenhouse gas this year. Built only from measured emissions and trend.How this entity moved versus the previous monthly run. Up means worse; down means better.1405Berber Cement Co Ltd= 140k cars/yrManufacturing · Sudan645.3 kt CO₂eClimate Damage Score: 0–100. Bigger means more greenhouse gas this year. Built only from measured emissions and trend.How this entity moved versus the previous monthly run. Up means worse; down means better.1446Dar Ikhtisas Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd= 105k cars/yrPower · Sudan484.5 kt CO₂eClimate Damage Score: 0–100. Bigger means more greenhouse gas this year. Built only from measured emissions and trend.How this entity moved versus the previous monthly run. Up means worse; down means better.1511Nile Cement Co Ltd= 87.1k cars/yrManufacturing · Sudan400.7 kt CO₂eClimate Damage Score: 0–100. Bigger means more greenhouse gas this year. Built only from measured emissions and trend.How this entity moved versus the previous monthly run. Up means worse; down means better.1559Salam Cement= 98.2k cars/yrManufacturing · Sudan451.7 kt CO₂eClimate Damage Score: 0–100. Bigger means more greenhouse gas this year. Built only from measured emissions and trend.How this entity moved versus the previous monthly run. Up means worse; down means better.
Show all top emitters (8)
Largest sites
AssetSectorAnnual emissionsConfidence
Buram DistrictForestry & Land2.5 Mtvery low
Buram DistrictForestry & Land2.4 Mtvery low
Omdurman DistrictTransport2.3 Mtlow
Talodi DistrictForestry & Land2.1 Mtvery low
Sowdari DistrictAgriculture2.1 Mtvery low
Abu Jubaiyah DistrictForestry & Land2.1 Mtvery low
Khartoum Bahri DistrictTransport2 Mtlow
Khartoum DistrictTransport2 Mtlow
Ad Dinder DistrictForestry & Land1.8 Mtvery low
Mellit DistrictAgriculture1.8 Mtvery low
Abyei DistrictForestry & Land1.5 Mtvery low
Al Deain DistrictAgriculture1.4 Mtvery low
Al Deain DistrictForestry & Land1.3 Mtvery low
Lagawa DistrictForestry & Land1.3 Mtvery low
Kadugli DistrictForestry & Land1.3 Mtvery low
Trend
141 Mt151 Mt162 Mt20162024

National total, 20162024. Source: Climate TRACE. Sudan is falling at −0.7% year on year.

Getting better — based on the last 9 years of measured data.

What we know · what we don't
How sure we are about the measurement. A low score doesn't lower the polluter's rank — it just shows the data is fuzzier.How much of this country's emissions traces to a named owner.

Confidence reflects how completely Climate TRACE has measured this country’s emissions; coverage shows the share of those emissions we can tie to a named owner. Both feed the 0–100 Climate Damage Score above. Untraced emissions are real — they just don’t yet have a named owner in the open datasets we use.

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