Global CO2 emissions have hit a record high, climate study warns
Briefly

Global CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are predicted to reach a record high of 37.4 billion tonnes in 2024, signaling a worrying trend worldwide.
COP29 takes place this month where global leaders, including PM Keir Starmer, are discussing climate change, emphasizing a commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions substantially.
Lead author Pierre Friedlingstein highlighted the urgent situation, stating that the impacts of global warming are ‘increasingly dramatic’ and that emissions have not yet peaked.
Until we achieve net zero CO2 emissions globally, world temperatures will continue to rise, resulting in increasingly severe climate impacts.
Read at Mail Online
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