Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion are projected to reach a record 38.1 billion metric tons in 2025, ...
The five countries that produce the world’s highest carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions are China, the United States, India, Russia, and Japan, according to the most recent data from the Global Carbon ...
The projected rise in CO2 emissions in 2025 is driven by growth in coal, like the coal-fired plant pictured, as well as oil and gas, according to the 2025 Global Carbon Budget Report. Global carbon ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Rapier is a chemical engineer covering the energy sector. The Bao Steel mill in the morning, in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, ...
In a major blow to the Paris ’15 climate agreement, last year witnessed one more nail in the coffin of the celebrated agreement to slow down CO2 emissions by 2030, as CO2, for the first time in modern ...
Global fossil fuel emissions are projected to rise in 2025 to a new all-time high, with all sources—coal, gas, and oil—contributing to the increase. At the same time, our new global snapshot of carbon ...
Modernisation of European airspace could help the aviation industry eliminate 18 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year, according to UK budget carrier EasyJet. EasyJet bases its ...
Counties in Alabama’s Black Belt led the state in carbon dioxide emissions per person last year, new data shows. Crosswalk Labs, a think tank that uses a variety of sources to track greenhouse gas ...
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