The major greenhouse gases emitted by the United States as a result of human activity, and their approximate percentage share of U.S. total gross greenhouse gas emissions of 6,343 million metric tons (based on global warming potential), in 2022, were:1
There are other greenhouse gases that are not counted in United States or international greenhouse gas inventories:
Greenhouse gases are transparent to incoming (short-wave) radiation from the sun but block infrared (long-wave) radiation from leaving the earth's atmosphere. This greenhouse effect traps radiation from the sun and warms the planet's surface. As concentrations of these gases increase, more warming occurs than would happen naturally.
1 Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2022, April 2024
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Energy and the Environment—Greenhouse Gases
Most recent monthly and annual estimates for U.S. carbon dioxide emissions from energy consumption by energy source and sector
Last updated: May 2, 2024.