An estimated 1,089,968 acres burned across the state in 2015. This was the largest area burned in Washington's recorded history.
An estimated 24,063,869 million metric tons of CO2e were emitted (CO2 andmethane).
o This would represents 26% of Washington's 2012 human generated carbon emissions.
CO2eemissions from the 2015 Wildfire season represent the second largest category of Washington's emissions after transportation.
CO2e emissions from the 2015 wildfire season equal the CO2 emissions from 5.1 million passenger vehicles annually.
Washington's Greenhouse Gas Emissions InventorySource: 1990-2012 Washington State Total Annual Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
- Transportation: Onroad gasoline; onroad diesel; marine vessels; jet fuel and aviation gasoline; rail; natural gas, LPG
Residential/Commercial/Industrial (RCI): Coal; natural gas; oil; wood (CH4 and N2O)
Electricity, Net Consumption-based: Coal; natural gas; petroleum; biomass and waste (CH4 and N2O)
- Agriculture: Enteric fermentation, manure management, agriculture soils
Industrial Processes: Cement manufacture (CO2); aluminum production (CO2, PFC); limestone and dolomite use (CO2); soda ash; ODS substitutes (HFC, PFC, SF6); semiconductor manufacturing (HFC, PFC, SF6), electric power T&D (SF6)
- Waste Management: Solid waste management; wastewater management
Fossil Fuel Industry: Natural gas industry (CH4), coal mining (CH4), oil industry (CH4)
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