- By Aditi Priya Singh
- Thu, 05 Jun 2025 02:06 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Top 10 Countries With Very Low Carbon Emissions: Global warming and climate change are largely caused by carbon emissions. Automobiles, factories, power plants and other human endeavours that burn fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas are the main sources of these emissions. While many large nations are working to cut back on their carbon emissions, some smaller countries are already doing a fantastic job with extremely low emissions.
On the occasion of World Environment Day 2025, it's important to highlight the top 10 countries with the lowest carbon emissions. The majority of these countries are small island nations or nations with a close bond with nature and few industries. They are excellent examples of eco-friendly living because of their clean surroundings, low energy consumption and emphasis on sustainability.
Carbon emissions per person are incredibly low in places like Kiribati, Saint Lucia and Dominica. Larger countries like India, in contrast, continue to have significantly higher emission levels, despite their efforts to become greener through investments in electric vehicles and renewable energy.
Top 10 Countries With Low Carbon Emissions
Living in balance with the environment is both feasible and essential for a brighter future, as demonstrated by these low-emission nations. The world can be inspired to protect the environment by its choices and way of life.
S. N. | Country | Total CO2 emissions in a year |
1. | Kiribati | 0.1 million tons |
2. | Saint Lucia | 0.3 million tons |
3. | Dominica | 0.8 million tons |
4. | Barbados | 0.8 million tons |
5. | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 0.12 million tons |
6. | Grenada | 0.14 million tons |
7. | São Tomé and Príncipe | 0.21 million tons |
8. | Tonga | 0.22 million tons |
9. | Belize | 0.28 million tons |
10. | Vanuatu | 0.29 million tons |
Source: World Population Review
1. Kiribati
Kiribati island beach (Image: Canva)
In the Pacific Ocean sits the tiny island nation of Kiribati. It produces very little carbon dioxide because it has a small population and few industries. It is one of the nations with the lowest carbon emissions in the world because the majority of its citizens lead simple lives, drive fewer cars, and practise eco-friendly living.
2. Saint Lucia
The Caribbean island of Saint Lucia is known for its small-scale farming and ecotourism. There aren't many industrial activities in the nation, and a lot of people commute short distances on foot or by bicycle. Its clean energy initiatives also contribute to low emissions.
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3. Dominica
Known as "The Nature Island," Dominica is dedicated to eco-friendly living. It makes use of renewable energy sources like solar and hydropower. Dominica generates very little carbon dioxide due to its small number of factories and low car usage.
4. Barbados
House pics in Barbados (Image: Canva)
Another Caribbean country that encourages eco-friendly travel and energy efficiency is Barbados. The nation's carbon footprint is kept low by the government's support of solar energy and its avoidance of large-scale industrial development.
5. Saint Kitts and Nevis
There is little economic activity and a small population in this twin-island country. Its carbon emissions are among the lowest in the world because the majority of its power comes from small-scale sources and fossil fuels are used sparingly.
6. Grenada
Grenada's way of life is environmentally conscious and green. The nation is not heavily dependent on industries that produce pollution or large machinery. Many people use non-motorised vehicles or public transportation, which lowers emissions.
7. Tonga
In the tranquil island nation of Tonga, cars and factories are rarely used. The majority of energy needs are satisfied by low-power systems or clean sources, and people continue to live environmentally friendly traditional lifestyles.
8. São Tomé and Príncipe
Sao Tome and Príncipe ( Image: Canva)
This tiny island country in Africa has a lot of greenery and very little industrial activity. The majority of people reside in rural areas, where pollution levels are low and carbon emissions are very low.
9. Belize
Belize prioritises the preservation of its environment, marine life, and forests. Belize emits a small amount of carbon dioxide annually as a result of its increased reliance on sustainable living and decreased reliance on fossil fuels.
10. Vanuatu
Vanuatu is a group of islands with a small population and a natural way of life. It is one of the nations with the fewest carbon emissions in the world because it encourages the use of clean energy and has virtually no polluting industries.
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Where India Stands In Emitting Carbon Dioxide?
India ranks 3rd in CO2 emissions in the world (Image: Canva)
India ranks 3rd in the world for emitting the highest amount of carbon dioxide, releasing around 2,955 million tons each year. It comes after China, which emits 13,260 million tons, and the United States, which releases 4,682 million tons annually. India’s growing population, increasing industries, and energy demands are major reasons. However, the country is also taking steps toward clean energy and reducing pollution for a better future.