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13-11-2025
The Global Carbon Project reports that greenhouse gas emissions are on track to reach a record high in 2025, with global fossil fuel emissions projected to emit 38.1 billion tons of carbon dioxide. Although China's emissions appear to have flattened, the overall trend is still rising, with significant increases in the United States and other parts of the world. The report highlights the challenges in meeting the Paris Agreement's goal to slow and stop global warming, despite progress in shifting to less polluting forms of energy.
Entities: Global Carbon Project, China, United States, India, European Union • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-11-2025
Global CO2 emissions are predicted to reach a record 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025, driven by coal, oil, and gas consumption, despite renewable energy growth. The 1.5°C warming limit is likely to be reached in four years, making it 'beyond reach.' China and India show slower emissions growth, but the remaining carbon budget is 'virtually exhausted.' The study by the Global Carbon Project highlights the need for immediate and deep emissions reductions across all sectors.
Entities: Global Carbon Project, Dr. Pep Canadell, China, India, United States • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-11-2025
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has criticized the Liberal Party's decision to abandon its 2050 net zero emissions target, accusing the party of waging a 'Trumpian campaign against renewables.' The move has been welcomed by conservative MPs and campaigners but has drawn criticism from climate groups and moderate Liberals, who worry about the impact on winning back urban electorates. The decision is seen as a victory for right-wing Liberal MPs over the moderate faction.
Entities: Malcolm Turnbull, Liberal Party, Australia, Renewable energy, Climate change • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform