Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and industry totaled 37.01 billion metric tons (GtCO₂) in 2023. Emissions are projected to have risen 1.08 percent in 2024 to reach a record high of 37.41 GtCO₂. Since 1990, global CO₂ emissions have increased by more than 60 percent....
Energy consumption in the United States produced 4.8 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide (GtCO₂) in 2023 - a decrease of 2.7 percent from the previous year. U.S. CO₂ emissions from energy consumption have fallen by approximately 20 percent since 2005. Sources of emissions in the U.S...
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•EmissionsinChinagrewaround565Mtin2023,byfarthelargest increasegloballyandacontinuationofChina’semissions-intensive economicgrowthinthepost-pandemicperiod.However,Chinacontinued todominateglobalcleanenergyadditions.Cyclicaleffects,notablya historicallybadhydroyear,contributedaboutone-thirdofitsemissions ...
The CO2 emission intensity reduction rates among the 340 Chinese cities is found to be fluctuating significantly from 16 to 74% during the 14th FYP. Finally, policy recommendations are raised for mitigating city level CO2 emissions by considering the local realities. 展开 ...
Most studies on CO2 emissions reduction strategies that address the ‘two-degree scenario’ (2DS) recognize a significant role for CCS. For CCS to be effective, it must be deployed globally on both existing and emerging energy systems. For nations with large-scale emissions, offshore geologic CO...
Globally, this year In 2025 This month This week Today The meat industry and climate change The meat industry (also referred to as the livestock sector) is responsible for about 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. That means that the industry produces more emissions than the transportation...
Global CO2 Emissions by Income Group From a historical perspective, the current demand for natural resources has surged to unprecedented levels and continues to escalate—for both essential needs like food, clothing, water, housing, infrastructure, and non-essential consumption in everyday life. This...
HANGZHOU, April 8 (Xinhua) -- To achieve China's dual carbon goals of peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060, Chinese energy enterprises use carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology to reduce emissions. ...