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Global carbon dioxide emissions set to rise 0.8% over 2023, India’s contribution to go up 4.6%

  • November 13, 2024
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Global carbon dioxide emissions set to rise 0.8% over 2023, India’s contribution to go up 4.6%

Sub : Env

Sec Climate change

Rising Global Carbon Emissions:

  • A recent peer-reviewed report by the Global Carbon Budget (GCB) collective highlights trends in carbon emissions.
  1. Global Carbon Emission Trends
  • Increase in Emissions:
    • Global fossil CO₂ emissions are projected to rise by 0.8% in 2024, lower than the 1.2% increase observed in 2023.
    • This suggests a deceleration in the growth rate but does not indicate a peak in fossil fuel emissions.
  1. Major Contributors to Emissions (2023 Data)
  • Top Emitters:
    • China 31% of global fossil CO₂ emissions, United States: 13%, India: 8%, EU-27: 7%
    • These four regions account for 59% of global fossil CO₂ emissions; the rest of the world contributed 41%.
  1. Per Capita CO₂ Emissions
  • The global average was 1.3 tonnes of carbon per person in 2023.
    • United States: 3.9 tonnes, China: 2.3 tonnes, EU-27: 1.5 tonnes, India: 0.6 tonnes
    • The data highlights significant disparities in per capita emissions, reflecting varying levels of economic development and energy consumption.
  1. Projected Emissions for 2024:
  • By year-end, fossil CO₂ emissions are expected to:
    • Increase by 4.6% in India
    • Increase by 0.2% in China
    • Decrease by 0.6% in the United States
  • Absolute Emissions (Projected for 2024):
    • China: 12 billion tonnes, United States: 4.9 billion tonnes, India: 3.2 billion tonnes
  1. Sector-wise Emission Growth
  • Emissions from:
    • Coal: Expected to increase by 0.2%
    • Oil: Expected to increase by 0.9%
    • Gas: Expected to increase by 2.4%
  • Emissions from land-use, land-use change, and forestry (LULUCF) averaged 1.1 billion tonnes of carbon per year.
  1. Rising Atmospheric CO₂ Levels:
  • The concentration of CO₂ in the atmosphere is expected to reach 422.5 ppm in 2024.
  • This is 52% higher than pre-industrial levels.
  1. Paris Agreement Targets and the 1.5°C Challenge
  • The Paris Agreement aims to limit warming to below 2°C, with an emphasis on striving for 1.5°C.
  • Many countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) align with a 1.5°C pathway, at least on paper. However, the GCB report expresses doubt about achieving this target.
  1. The Remaining Carbon Budget:
  • The GCB report estimates there is a 50% chance that the remaining carbon budget to stay within the 1.5°C limit will be exhausted in approximately six years.
  • In January 2024, the mean global temperature (averaged over the previous 12 months) temporarily exceeded the 1.5°C threshold.
  • The report notes significant uncertainties but warns that the time left to meet the 1.5°C target and avoid severe climate impacts is nearly depleted.
Environment Global carbon dioxide emissions set to rise 0.8% over 2023

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