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State GHG Emissions and Removals

EPA publishes state greenhouse gas (GHG) data consistent with the national Inventory, meaning state GHG totals when summed, will equal national totals in the Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks. This complementary state data is published annually after the national Inventory report. EPA recognizes that a number of states have compiled or are developing their own state-level GHG inventories on a regular or periodic basis. Access official state inventories.

Consistency with the national Inventory also means that state-level estimates adhere to international standards (i.e., consistent with UN transparency system reporting guidelines). State estimates are based on the same methodologies in the national Inventory, cover the same time series as the latest published national Inventory, and cover the same anthropogenic sources and sinks and all seven greenhouse gases.

  • Explore and download state estimates in the Greenhouse Gas Inventory Data Explorer.
  • Learn more about the methods used to disaggregate the national Inventory in the full peer-reviewed EPA methodology report and data appendices.

The Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks by State should not be viewed as official state data. The EPA recognizes that there will be differences between the EPA's state-level estimates and some inventory estimates developed independently by individual state governments. Inventories compiled by states may differ for several reasons and differences do not necessarily mean that one set of estimates is more accurate, or "correct." In some cases, the EPA may be using different methodologies, activity data, and emission factors, or may have access to the latest facility-level information through the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). In other cases, because of state laws and regulations, states may have adopted accounting decisions that differ from those adopted under the UN transparency system and IPCC to ensure comparability in national reporting (e.g., use of different category definitions and emission scopes consistent with state laws and regulations). Users of state GHG data should take care to review and understand differences in accounting approaches to ensure that any comparisons of estimates are equivalent or an apples-to-apples comparison of estimates. Inventories compiled for specific purposes (i.e., state laws) can produce different but complementary results. Learn more about potential reasons EPA's estimates may differ from official state estimates (pdf).

Reviews

Each year, EPA updates the methodology report, as needed, and it undergoes a technical review by state experts. Summary reports of any feedback and EPA's responses to the feedback from this annual review are posted in the key links box on this page. In 2021, the initial methodology report describing methods used to compile the annual publication of national anthropogenic GHG emissions and sinks disaggregated by U.S. state underwent a peer review in addition to a technical review by state experts. (See the methodology report archive page for the peer review report and related EPA responses from that review).

Key Links

  • Official state inventories
  • EPA state-level GHG data (Data Explorer)
  • Download consolidated data for all states (zip)
  • State GHG data methodology report
  • National Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks
  • State Inventory Tool (SIT) and Crosswalk with EPA state-level GHG data (pdf)
  • 2024 State Expert Review Comments and Responses (pdf) (329.93 KB)
  • GHGRP State and Tribal Fact Sheets
  • Relationship of national Inventory and GHGRP
  • State-level non-CO2 mitigation potential data

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Last updated on October 3, 2024
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