D espite increased investment in renewable energy, global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have hit an all-time high in ...
Additional scientists told AFP the data in the graph shared online does not disprove the role of human-induced emissions ... NASA's global temperature index over the last 80 years The last time ...
Global carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas grew yet again in 2024, according to a new assessment. Why it matters: A peak in global emissions ...
Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels hit a record high in 2024, with 41.2 billion tons (37.4 billion metric tons) of carbon dioxide (CO2) entering Earth's atmosphere.
Global COâ‚‚ 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 ...
The sector contributes one billion tonnes of CO2e to global carbon emissions, which have risen by 20% in the past decade. Without action, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Robert Rapier is a chemical engineer covering the energy sector. Following my previous story on the pause in U.S. liquefied natural gas ...
If the aviation industry were a country, it would place sixth in emissions, between Japan and Germany. Left unchecked global aviation will generate an estimated 43 metric gigatons of carbon dioxide ...
meaning that each digital action contributes to global carbon emissions," the report noted. The reason for TikTok's increased carbon footprint has been linked to its addictiveness with daily users ...