INDONESIA
Indonesia ranks 14th among fossil-fuel CO2 emitting nations in 2004 with 103 million metric tons of carbon. Emissions from the consumption of liquid petroleum products account for 66% of Indonesia's 2004 fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. Emissions from natural gas consumption and coal usage, although quite variable, have risen steadily since the early 1970s and account for 17% and 10% of Indonesia's 2004 total emissions. With a population exceeding 218 million people, Indonesia's per capita emission rate of 0.47 metric tons of carbon in 2004 is well below the global average but has grown ten-fold since the early 1950s.