Global energy CO2 emissions reached record high last year, report says
- Global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector reached a record high for the fourth consecutive year, according to the Energy Institute's annual statistical review of world energy.
- Energy supply increased by 2% in 2024, leading to a carbon emissions rise of around 1%.
- Natural gas saw the largest growth in fossil fuel generation at 2.5%, while wind and solar energy expanded by 16%, as reported.
- Romain Debarre noted that geopolitical tensions have hindered the world's progress towards tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030.
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Global energy CO2 emissions reached record high last year, report says
Global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector hit a record high for the fourth year running last year as fossil fuel use kept rising even as renewable energy reached a record high, the Energy Institute's annual statistical review of world energy showed on Thursday.
Global energy CO2 emissions reached record high last year: report
Global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector hit a record high for the fourth year running last year as fossil fuel use kept rising even as renewable energy reached a record high, the Energy Institute's annual statistical review of...
Global energy CO2 emissions reached record high last year, report says - BusinessWorld Online
LONDON – Global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector hit a record high for the fourth year running last year as fossil fuel use kept rising even as renewable energy reached a record high, the Energy Institute’s annual statistical review of world energy showed on Thursday. WHY IT’S IMPORTANT The report’s figures highlight the challenge of trying […]
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