Environment & Energy

Svalbard (sometimes referred to as Spitsbergen, the largest island in the archipelago)

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IndicatorValue
CO₂ emissionsNo authoritative open source found
CO₂ per capitaNo authoritative open source found
Renewable energy shareNo authoritative open source found
Energy use per capitaNo authoritative open source found
Freshwater withdrawalNo authoritative open source found
Renewable electricity shareNo authoritative open source found
UNESCO World Heritage sitesNo authoritative open source found
Mean annual temperatureNo authoritative open source found
Forest area (>10% canopy)No authoritative open source found
Intangible cultural heritage elementsNo authoritative open source found
Operating power capacityNo authoritative open source found
Renewable water resources per capitaNo authoritative open source found
Water withdrawal — agricultureNo authoritative open source found
Water withdrawal — industryNo authoritative open source found
Water withdrawal — domesticNo authoritative open source found
CO2 emissions, totalNo authoritative open source found
CO2 emissions by sectorNo authoritative open source found
CO2 emissions, territorialNo authoritative open source found
CO2 emissions, consumption-basedNo authoritative open source found
Significant earthquakes (recent)
  • M5.2 · 2025 · 46 km NE of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
USGS Earthquakes [2026]
Largest recent earthquakeM6.5 (2025) — 34 km NE of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan MayenUSGS Earthquakes [2025]
Active natural eventsNo authoritative open source found
Natural events by categoryNo authoritative open source found
Renewable energy shareNo authoritative open source found
Oil productionNo authoritative open source found
Natural gas productionNo authoritative open source found
Coal productionNo authoritative open source found
Environmental issuesNot applicable to this country

Section metadata

Data year2026
EditionDatabook 2026
Coverage2/28
LicenseCC-BY
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Datasets on this page
  • USGS Earthquakes
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    Edition: 2026
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About this data

Svalbard (sometimes referred to as Spitsbergen, the largest island in the archipelago)'s environment & energy on Databook compiles 2 indicators from 1 open datasets including USGS Earthquakes. Key figures include significant earthquakes (recent) (M5.2 · 2025 · 46 km NE of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen), largest recent earthquake (M6.5 (2025) — 34 km NE of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen). Data is referenced to 2026. Every value carries its source and publication year, published under open licenses.