Global CO2 Emissions to Hit Record 38.1 Billion Tonnes in 2025
Global CO2 emissions are projected to reach a record 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025—a 1.1% rise from 2024—highlighting the gap between soaring energy demand and renewable capacity.
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Global CO2 emissions are projected to reach a record 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025—a 1.1% rise from 2024—highlighting the gap between soaring energy demand and renewable capacity.
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