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hatrack

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Wed Nov 13, 2024, 07:56 AM Nov 13

Clean Energy Transition Well Under Way! Coal/Gas/Oil Emissions Will Rise Another 0.8% In 2024; "No Sign" Of Shift

There is “no sign” of the transition away from burning fossil fuels that was pledged by the world’s nations a year ago, with 2024 on track to set another new record for global carbon emissions. The new data, released at the UN’s Cop29 climate conference in Azerbaijan, indicates that the planet-heating emissions from coal, oil and gas will rise by 0.8% in 2024. In stark contrast, emissions have to fall by 43% by 2030 for the world to have any chance of keeping to the 1.5C temperature target and limiting “increasingly dramatic” climate impacts on people around the globe.

The world’s nations agreed at Cop28 in Dubai in 2023 to “transition away” from fossil fuels, a decision hailed as a landmark given that none of the previous 27 summits had called for restrictions on the primary cause of global heating. On Monday, the Cop28 president, Sultan Al Jaber, told the summit in Baku: “History will judge us by our actions, not by our words.”

The rate of increase of carbon emissions has slowed over the last decade or so, as the rollout of renewable energy and electric vehicles has accelerated. But after a year when global heating has fuelled deadly heatwaves, floods and storms, the pressure is on the negotiators meeting in Baku to finally reach the peak of fossil fuel burning and start a rapid decline.

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Overall, the combined emissions from both fossil fuels and deforestation will reach another record high in 2024. “There is a feeling that a peak in global fossil CO2 emissions is imminent, but it remains elusive,” said Dr Glen Peters, also at the Center for International Climate Research. “The world continually finds ways to burn ever more fossil fuels.” Romain Ioualalen, at Oil Change International, said: “At Cop28, all countries pledged to transition away from fossil fuels but, on the ground, we have witnessed the opposite: new oil and gas projects are being approved around the world, in complete defiance of climate science.”

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/13/no-sign-of-promised-fossil-fuel-transition-as-emissions-hit-new-high

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Clean Energy Transition Well Under Way! Coal/Gas/Oil Emissions Will Rise Another 0.8% In 2024; "No Sign" Of Shift (Original Post) hatrack Nov 13 OP
How surprising, that there's no "energy transition. " NNadir Nov 13 #1

NNadir

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1. How surprising, that there's no "energy transition. "
Wed Nov 13, 2024, 08:27 AM
Nov 13

"There is a feeling...that remains 'elusive'"

Who would have guessed?

I guess that explains why when one looks the readings at the soon to close Mauna Loa CO2 Observatory the numbers seem to be rising faster and faster.

And here I was thinking that inevitable hydrogen and renewable energy was about to save the world.

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