In 2022, global energy-related CO2 emissions (including emissions from energy generation as well as energy-related industrial processes) reached 36.8 Gt, the highest level ever recorded. Compared to 2019 emissions, 2022 emissions were 0.6 Gt higher, and the latest estimates for the full year 2023...
Global energy-related CO2emissions are expected to surge by 1.5 billion tonnes in 2021 – the second-largest increase in history, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The increase, largely driven by an increase in coal demand, would reverse most of 2020’s decline, caused by th...
Global energy-related carbon dioxide(CO2)emissions pla-teaued in 2019,at 33 Gt,according to a February 2020 report released by the International Energy Agency(IEA)[1].This level-ling off occurred against a backdrop of global economic growth of 2.9%[2].The apparent stasis in emissions belies...
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Across all four scenarios explored in our Global Energy Perspective 2022, global energy-related CO2 emissions are projected to peak before 2030 (see sidebar, “McKinsey’s Global Energy Perspective 2022”).2 By 2050, projected emissions are expected to be 30 to 70 percent below those in 2019....
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2011. "A Turbo Drive for the Global Reduction of Energy-Related CO2 Emissions." Sustainability 3(12):632-48. Retrieved October 16, 2013 (http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/3/4/632/).Verbruggen, A. (2011). A Turbo Drive for the Global Reduction of ...
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The current fossil fuel-dominated power sector accounts for nearly 40% of global annual energy-related CO2 emissions1,2. The low-carbon transition of the power sector is crucial to tackling climate change and ensuring the future supply of energy3,4. However, the impacts of power sector transiti...
The feasibility of low-carbon electricity, that is, how much the share of low-carbon electricity can increase by 2050 compared with 2000-2010, determines how much CO2emissions can be reduced by 2050. Figure5bshows that 55% of global energy-related CO2emissions are reduced through a combination...