Carbon dioxide emissions reached a record high in 2022
- Global energy-related emissions of carbon dioxide reached a record high in 2022, but were lower than expected by experts.
- The increased use of renewable energy, electric vehicles, and heat pumps prevented an additional 550 megatons of carbon dioxide emissions.
- Strict pandemic measures, weak economic growth in China, and clean technology helped limit overall global emissions.
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Global carbon dioxide emissions reached new highs in 2022: report
Carbon dioxide emissions related to energy production globally rose at a slower pace by 0.9 percent in 2022, reaching more than 36.8 billion metric tons. The International Energy Agency (IEA) released the report as climate experts emphasize the importance of global CO2 emissions, implying that they should be reduced in order to ensure that the latest…
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