Topic: Also roaring back from COVID-19 pandemic: Earth-warming emissions
Also roaring back from COVID-19 pandemic: Earth-warming emissions
Global warming emissions are slotxo โหลด expected to spike this year as the world emerges from the coronavirus pandemic and economies begin to recover.
Worldwide energy-related carbon dioxide emissions could surge by 1.5 billion metric tonnes this year, following last year's decline due to the pandemic, according to a Tuesday (Apr 20) report from the International Energy Agency, an intergovernmental group based in Paris.
That would be the second-largest annual increase in emissions since 2010 following the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, the IEA reported.
Carbon dioxide emissions will increase 5 per cent increase this year, to 33 billion metric tonnes, the IEA forecast. The group says that the main driver is coal demand, which is on course to grow by 4.5 per cent. That would surpass its 2019 level and approach its 2014 peak, according to the IEA, which says the electricity sector is responsible for about three-quarters of the rise.
China is by far the world’s biggest coal user and carbon emitter, followed in emissions by the United States, the third largest user. The two countries pump out nearly half of the fossil fuel fumes that are warming the planet’s atmosphere.
“This is a dire warning that the economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis is currently anything but sustainable for our climate,” said Fatih Birol, the IEA's executive director. “Unless governments around the world move rapidly to start cutting emissions, we are likely to face an even worse situation in 2022.”