Maldives
LandArea298 km2Russia 17 098 242 km2
Holy See (Vatican City) 0.49 km2
UK 243 610 km2
Coastline
644 km Canada 202 080 km45 countries 0 kmUK 12 429 km
Forest Cover
10 km2 Russia 8 150 000 km2
Qatar, San Marino 0 km2
UK 31 610 km2
Forest cover (% of area)
3.3%Suriname 98.3%UK 13.1%
Egypt51 mm/year
Maldives1,972 mm/
year
UK 1,220 mm/
year
ClimateTropical. Hot and humid. Wet season (May to October), dry season (November to April).
Rainfall
Source: World Factbook (CIA), Wikipedia, Worldbank, FAO Source: World Factbook (CIA), Worldbank
Source: https://showyourstripes.info
Colombia 3,240 mm/year
India
Sri LankaJamaika
MALDIVES
Male
Estonia
Source: World Factbook (CIA)
Monaco 55.4 years
Average Age
Maldives 29.5 years
Population Pyramid
Other, eg service
IndustryTourism, fishing, marine.
Exports (per year)
3 693 Million $
China 2 651 010 Million $Kiribati 19.15 Million $UK 875 761 Million $
Employment by sectorAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing
Manufacturing
Source: World Factbook (CIA), WorldbankSource: https://populationpyramid.net
PopulationInhabitants
Niger 14.8 years
UK 40.6 years
China 1,394 Million
Maldives 0.39 Million
UK 65.76 Million
Holy See (Vatican City) 0.001 Million
UK
Maldives
0
1%
0
18%
0
81%
0
8%
0
18%
0
74%
Greenhouse Gas EmissionsCO2 Equivalent (CO2e) per year
CO2e emissions (in t)
Source: CAIT Climate Data Explorer (WRI) 2016
CO2e per capita
Chile 0.21 t
UK 7.04 t
Qatar 34.76 t
.
Standard of LivingMaldives is classified as a Low Income Developing Country by the IMF and as an Upper Middle Income Economy by the World Bank.
Per Capita GDP
ElectricityElectricity generation by fuel type
Maldives 4.25 t
Green climate fundTo help finance climate change and mitigation the Green Climate Fund target is 100 000 Million $ each year
Source: World Factbook (CIA), Worldbank
Source: World Factbook (CIA), Worldbank
Maldives $10331
Monaco $185741
Burundi $272
UK $42962
UK Maldives
RenewablesFossil Nuclear
Economic Impact of Climate Change
Maldives 2.02 Mt
Tuvalu 0.01 Mt
UK 461.54 Mt
China 11 576.87 Mt
Total CO2e emissions (in Mt)CO2e per country
Source: https://www.carbonbrief.org/climate-change-a-major-challenge-to-south-asias-economic-development-report
96
4
50
9
41
2050 projection
Total GHG Emissions nowIncluding Land-Use Change and Forestry
Source: CAIT Climate Data Explorer (WRI) 2016
Possible pathways for greenhouse gas emissions
Source: Climate Action Tracker (CAT)
Per capita emissions CO2e (in t) Emissions reductions can be thought of in terms of each person’s fair share. To reach the target greenhouse gas emissions, the average world citizen needs to emit substantially less than today.
Rest of World 43% United Kingdom 0.94%
Australia 1.05% Bangladesh 0.43%
China 23% European Union 6.41%
India 6.55% Maldives 0.00%
Nigeria 0.98% Russian Federation 4.85%
United States 12% Venezuela 0.71%
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050
Gre
enho
use
gas
emis
sion
s (G
tCO
2eq/
yr)
Growth Continues (4.1-4.8°C) 1.5°C Scenario 2°C Scenario Paris Pledges (2.6-3.2°C) Historical Emissions
Growth continues as in the last 20 years
Paris Pledges
2 °C
1.5 °C
7
21.5
1.3
8.4 8.2
2.44.3
2.6
16.618.1
11.8 10.8
2-2.6
UK Australia Bangladesh China EU27 India Maldives Nigeria Russia USA Venezuela Globalaverage
Globalaverage
Now
2050
2oC target estimate