Trends in France for achieving the Agenda 2030 sustainable development goals (SDG)

SDG13 – Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Approved natural risk prevention plans (including revised and approved plans)
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+14.3% from 2016 to 2021

YearValue
201610 316,00
201710 862,00
201811 479,00
201911 601,00
202011 458,00
202111 789,00
11,789
Favourable

Natural risk prevention plans are an important tool to provide the most in-depth knowledge on one or more natural hazards to which a region is exposed, and to determine how they should best be taken into account in land use planning and management. The regulation of the plan approved by the local prefect allows conditions to be attached to building permits in order to reduce vulnerability to these risks, or to prohibit development in zones where the risk level is too high. This indicator is therefore representative of government action (although naturally not comprehensive).


Carbon footprint per capita
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

-11.8% from 2015 to 2020

YearValue
20159,30
20169,10
20179,50
20189,20
20199,00
20208,20
8.2 t CO₂éq
Favourable

Note: estimated 2017-2020 data.

In 2021, France had a carbon footprint of 8.9 t CO₂eq per capita. From 1995 to 2005, per capita emissions remained at a level of approximately 11 t Co₂eq, before beginning to trend downward. Taking population growth into account, the change in carbon footprint in proportion to the number of inhabitants decreased significantly (-20%) between 1995 (11.2 t Co₂eq per capita) and 2021. Emissions associated with imports accounted for 51% of the French carbon footprint. Since 1995, these emissions have risen by 20%. At the same time, domestic emissions were reduced by 27%. Of domestic emissions, 113 MT CO₂ are directly emitted by households, and 183 Mt CO₂ are tied to the domestic production of goods and services for French final demand excluding exports.


Greenhouse gas emissions per capita***
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

-15.6% from 2015 to 2020

YearValue
20156,40
20166,40
20176,50
20186,20
20196,00
20205,40
5.4 t CO₂éq
Favourable

*** LULUCF included.

Greenhouse gas emissions per capita, excluding LULUCF, stood at 6.2 t Co₂eq in 2021 (figure updated in 2023). The carbon footprint of the French population is lower than the average footprint of people living in the European Union (6.9 versus 7.8 t Co₂eq per capita in 2019 – pre-COVID figures).


Very serious natural events
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+267% from 2015 to 2020

YearValue
20153,00
20165,00
20172,00
20185,00
20199,00
202011,00
11
Unfavourable

This indicator measures the number of natural events categorized as “very serious” (level 3 or above on the French severity scale), referring to events causing at least 10 fatalities or over €30 million in material damages. Naturally, it reflects the number of events affecting French territory and is not directly representative of government action in terms of risk prevention: continuous improvement in the understanding of natural hazards, in particular emerging risks related to climate change; water level monitoring and forecasting; and government funding of local prevention action programmes.


Compensation paid for natural disasters
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+103.4% from 2015 to 2020

YearValue
2015745,00
20161,00
20173,00
20182,00
20191,00
20201,00
1,515 million euros
Unfavourable

Note: estimated 2015-2020 data.

As with the preceding indicator, this indicator is not representative of government action with regard to the prevention of natural risks, but reflects the number and severity of natural disasters. Over a larger sample period, no trend is observed in the amount of insured losses, despite an increase in the portfolio of insured values. To limit the amount of insured losses, France has set up an ambitious natural risk prevention policy, based in particular on controlling urban development and strong financial support for local governments’ prevention action programmes through the fund for the prevention of major natural risks (FPRNM).


Source: INSEE, Dashboard of national indicators for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals – published January 2022. Statistics processed by SDES (ministerial Statistical Data and Studies Department) - Only available in French. (Insee, Tableau de bord des indicateurs pour le suivi national des objectifs de développement durable - paru en janvier 2022. Traitements SDES)

*Change: since the latest available value, change over a period of 5 years (longer or shorter depending on data availability).

**Latest value: value corresponding to the last year of the trend graph.

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