But a new study reveals a much more worrying picture worldwide. Scientists say global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from burning fossil fuels are set to be the highest on record in 2024.
Jay Gregg of the University of Maryland, US, and colleagues suggest that paying attention to China is justified as 54% of the growth of global carbon dioxide emissions between the years 2001 and ...
The 264 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide the U.S. has emitted to the atmosphere represented 22.5% of global emissions during that time, and was well ahead of the cumulative 216 billion metric ...
The global response to the Covid-19 pandemic has driven the biggest annual fall in CO2 emissions since World War Two, say researchers. Their study indicates that emissions have declined by around ...
Additional scientists told AFP the data in the graph shared online does not disprove the role of human-induced emissions ... global temperature index over the last 80 years The last time carbon ...
Global carbon dioxide emissions are set to rebound to near the levels they were at before Covid, in a finding that has surprised scientists. The amount of planet-heating gas released in 2020 fell ...
Global CO₂ equivalent emissions grew by 2.1% in 2023, crossing 40 billion metric tons for the first time. This category of emissions is the sum of carbon dioxide emissions from energy ...