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Carbon Emissions Are Still Rising, But More Slowly Thanks to Renewables and Electric Cars

Por: Time World October 20, 2022

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(BERLIN, Germany) — The International Energy Agency said Wednesday that it expects from the burning of fossil fuels to rise again this year, but by much less than in 2021 due to the growth in renewable power and . Last year saw a strong rebound in carbon dioxide emissions — the main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming — after the global economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. The Paris-based IEA said CO2... + full article



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