Croatia

Croatia

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🧍‍♂🧍‍♀️ 4,105,270 🏭 Annual emissions 18.60 mt CO2 Europe

Croatia's Climate Change Impact

Positive

  • 🎉 Pledge net zero by 2050 (under discussion)
  • 🔋 66% of electricity is from renewables
  • 🍃 Uses wind power (11%)
  • 🌊 Uses hydro power (46%)
  • 🌅 Other renewables power (~7%)

Negative

  • 🚗 No pledges to ban ICE vehicles
  • 🤮 12% of electricity still from coal
  • ⛽ Electricity from natural gas (20%)

Percentages rounded from 2019 data.

📈 Croatia is rank 43 out of 195 countries for Climate Change.

How would you rate Croatia's Environmental Impact?

Is the Croatia part of the IEA (International Energy Agency)?

No, Croatia is not a member or an association of the IEA.

What is Croatia's renewable vs fossil fuel energy mix?

Croatia uses 66% energy from renewable sources compared to 33.94% energy from fossil fuel sources.

Croatia's Climate Change Action

A list of some of Croatia's common climate change questions.

Have Croatia's government pledged to ban diesel and petrol cars?

Currently there are no plans by Croatia's government to ban ICE cars, such as diesel and petrol..


Have Croatia's government pledged to be a net zero country?

Yes, Croatia have pledged to be a net zero country by 2050.


Does Croatia's electricity mix still contain coal?

Yes, Croatia's electricity does still contain coal as part of the countries energy mix.

Does Croatia's generate nuclear electricity?

No, Croatia's does generate nuclear electricity.

Croatia's Comparison Against Countries

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