
Julia Pongratz
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Nov 12, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Pep Canadell |Corinne Le Quéré |Glen P Peters |Judith Hauck |Julia Pongratz |Pierre Friedlingstein | +1 more
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from fossil fuels continue to increase, year on year. This sobering reality will be presented to world leaders today at the international climate conference COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. Our latest annual stocktake shows the world is on track to reach a new record: 37.4 billion tonnes of CO₂ emitted from fossil fuels in 2024. This is an increase of 0.8% from the previous year. Adopting renewable energy and electric vehicles is helping reduce emissions in 22 countries.
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Dec 10, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Pep Canadell |Corinne Le Quéré |Glen P Peters |Judith Hauck |Julia Pongratz |Philippe Ciais | +3 more
Emisi karbon dioksida (CO2) global dari bahan bakar fosil terus meningkat dengan angka kenaikan pada 2023 sebesar 1,1%. Emisi tersebut mencetak rekor, dengan torehannya sebesar 36,8 miliar ton. Angka ini adalah temuan dari laporan tahunan bujet karbon ke-18 dari Global Carbon Project yang kami rilis 5 Desember lalu. Emisi fosil CO2 berasal dari pembakaran dan penggunaan bahan bakar fosil (batu bara, minyak, dan gas bumi) serta produksi semen.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Pep Canadell |Corinne Le Quéré |Glen P Peters |Judith Hauck |Julia Pongratz |Philippe Ciais | +3 more
Les émissions mondiales de dioxyde de carbone (CO2) d’origine fossile augmenteront de 1,1 % en 2023, les portant au niveau record de 36,8 milliards de tonnes de CO2. C’est la conclusion du 18e rapport annuel du Global Carbon Project sur l’état du budget carbone mondial, que nous avons publié aujourd’hui. Le CO2 d’origine fossile comprend les émissions provenant de la combustion et de l’utilisation des énergies fossiles (charbon, pétrole et gaz) et de la production de ciment.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Pep Canadell |Corinne Le Quéré |Glen P Peters |Judith Hauck |Julia Pongratz |Philippe Ciais | +3 more
Pep Canadell receives funding from the National Environmental Science Program - Climate Systems Hub. Corinne Le Quéré receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 821003 (4C), from the UN Natural Environment Research Council under grant NE/V011103/1 (Frontiers), and from the UK Royal Society under grant RP\R1\191063 (Research Professorship).
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