Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture coming from livestock reached 51.7% in 2014 in Iceland, according to Eurostat. This is 2.27% less than in the previous year.
Historically, greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture coming from livestock in Iceland reached an all time high of 54.1% in 2011 and an all time low of 50.7% in 2008.
Iceland has been ranked 25th within the group of 30 countries we follow in terms of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture coming from livestock.
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