Nicaragua

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Nicaragua joined the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) in 2010.


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Methane Emissions Summary

Nicaragua has not published methane emissions data.  

According to EPA’s non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Data Tool, Global Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emission Projections & Mitigation Potential: 2015-2050, the livestock sector accounts for more than half of Nicaragua’s estimated methane emissions and is projected to make up just over 64% of their total methane emissions in 2030. Livestock sources include enteric fermentation and manure management. The following charts illustrate the percentage of methane emissions by source for 2030 and provide estimates for projected methane emissions in Nicaragua through 2050. Data are presented in million metric tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent (MMTCO2e). 

Methane Emissions by Source (Total = 7.6 MMTCO2e), 2030
Methane Emissions by Source (Total = 7.6 MMTCO2e), 2030

Methane Emissions Trend and Projections by Sector, 1990-2050
Methane Emissions Trend and Projections by Sector, 1990-2050


 

Sector 2020 2030 2050
Biogas 1.047 1.172 1.370
Coal Mines 0 0 0
Oil & Gas 0 0 0
Other (Non-GMI) 5.409 5.785 6.433

Source: Global Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emission Projections & Mitigation Potential: 2015-2050, U.S. EPA.