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....
The increased CO2will be emitted mainly by RCEP member countries. In the situation of all trade in goods in the RCEP region becoming duty-free, the production of RCEP members would increase emissions by 789.1 Mt CO2(Fig.3d), accounting for 75.4% of the increased global emissions. Among,...
Examines the science and arguments of global warming skepticism. Common objections like 'global warming is caused by the sun', 'temperature has changed naturally in the past' or 'other planets are warming too' are examined to see what the science really
Notes: Sharing the remaining carbon budget to have 83% chances to stay below 1.5∘C global temperature increase implies an estimated annual GHG per capita emissions near 1.9 tonnes per person per year between 2021 and 2050 (and zero CO2 emissions afterwards). Emission levels present regional per...
Accurate global carbon dioxide (CO2) distribution with high spatial and temporal resolution is essential for understanding its dynamics and impacts on climate change. This study tackles the challenge of data gaps in satellite observations of greenhouse g
This allowed us to keep our total scope one emissions roughly flat compared with last year, despite increased asset utilisation. [Video footage] A large LNG Co2 carrier ship sails next to a city harbour. The shot changes to an ariel view of the ship sailing into the harbour, followed by ...
Global Temperature Graph (1851-2020)View the high-resolution of the infographic by clicking here.Since 1880, the Earth’s average surface temperature has risen by 0.07°C (0.13°F) every decade. That number alone may seem negligible, but over time, it adds up....
In order to still reach the 1.5°C or at least 2°C target, a rapid and significant reduction in the CO2 contribution of all sectors must be achieved. The transport sector in particular has a duty here, as it contributes around 20% to global CO2 emissions and this figure has increased ...
Comparison of the CO2 emission from electricity generation from France and Germany for 60 years. The difference of 300 Mill tons per year is indicated. For Germany, data from two data [35, 36] Full size image As national CO2 emissions can easily be calculated on the basis of fuel-specific...
Accurate global carbon dioxide (CO2) distribution with high spatial and temporal resolution is essential for understanding its dynamics and impacts on climate change. This study tackles the challenge of data gaps in satellite observations of greenhouse g