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A comprehensive analysis by the International Energy Assessment Board reveals that global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion decreased by 8.3% in 2024, marking the lowest levels recorded in …...

By Demo on March 10, 2026

Total global CO2 emissions from energy use dropped to 28.4 billion tons in 2024, down from 30.9 billion tons in 2023. The reduction was particularly pronounced in developed economies, with the European Union reporting a 14% decrease and the United States showing an 11% reduction. China, the world's largest emitter, recorded a 6% decline attributed to rapid expansion of solar and wind power generation.

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A comprehensive analysis by the International Energy Assessment …
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The study, published in Environmental Research Letters, analyzed …
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The research team, led by Dr. Sarah Chen …
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Industrial emissions also showed marked improvement, with steel …
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