In some cases growth rates are high when only extrapolating a single year. This seems to happen when emissions have recently dropped and the trend calculated from the extrapolation is also based on these higher emissions. This is not relevant for v2.5.1 where numerical extrapolation is not necessary, but for v2.5 and should be investigated before v2.6. For 2.5.1 this leads to some changes in 2022 data vs 2.5, e.g. for agriculture for Cuba.
In some cases growth rates are high when only extrapolating a single year. This seems to happen when emissions have recently dropped and the trend calculated from the extrapolation is also based on these higher emissions. This is not relevant for v2.5.1 where numerical extrapolation is not necessary, but for v2.5 and should be investigated before v2.6. For 2.5.1 this leads to some changes in 2022 data vs 2.5, e.g. for agriculture for Cuba.