Exxon Says Global Emissions Goals Have Slipped as Coal Use Rises
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Exxon Says Global Emissions Goals Have Slipped as Coal Use Rises
Exxon Mobil Corp. said net zero goals for the global energy sector are likely to drift further beyond 2050 due to consumers pushing back against high costs and a revival in demand for coal, the most polluting fossil fuel.
Exxon Says Global Emissions Goals Have Slipped as Coal Use Rises - Energy News, Top Headlines, Commentaries, Features & Events
By Kevin Crowley Exxon Mobil Corp. said net zero goals for the global energy sector are likely to drift further beyond 2050 due to consumers pushing back against high costs and a revival in demand for coal, the most polluting fossil fuel. Global emissions will fall by a quarter by 2050, far short of the ...
Exxon says net zero goals have slipped as coal use rises – Oil & Gas 360
(World Oil)– ExxonMobil said net zero goals for the global energy sector are likely to drift further beyond 2050 due to consumers pushing back against high costs and a revival in demand for coal, the most polluting fossil fuel. Global emissions will fall by a quarter by 2050, far short of the more than two-thirds drop needed to meet Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change targets, Exxon said in its Global Energy Outlook published Thursday. The
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