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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

Dr. Michael Roberts, climate economist at Oxford University, noted the economic implications: "This emissions reduction occurred simultaneously with 3.7% global GDP growth, definitively disproving the theory that economic expansion requires proportional increases in carbon emissions."

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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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Total global CO2 emissions from energy use dropped …
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The transportation sector contributed significantly to the emissions …
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Industrial emissions also showed marked improvement, with steel …
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The study projects that if current trends continue, …
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