Global COâ‚‚ Emissions Rebound to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Global CO₂ emissions surged back to pre‑COVID‑19 levels after a brief pandemic‑induced dip, highlighting the tight link between economic activity, fossil‑fuel use, and
February 8, 2026
Key gases like COâ‚‚, methane, and nitrous oxide that drive warming.
Global CO₂ emissions surged back to pre‑COVID‑19 levels after a brief pandemic‑induced dip, highlighting the tight link between economic activity, fossil‑fuel use, and
February 8, 2026
Carbon baseline tools give UK companies a clear, data‑driven starting point for measuring emissions, setting reduction targets and tracking progress toward net‑zero commitments.
February 7, 2026
The 2025 atmospheric CO₂ jump—an unprecedented rise in global carbon dioxide concentration—has pushed the world further away from the 1.5 °C limit of the
January 22, 2026
Atmospheric carbon dioxide has risen to concentrations not seen in four million years, a level that signals intensified greenhouse warming and broad implications
January 20, 2026
Biden’s proposed ban on hydraulic fracturing aims to cut greenhouse‑gas emissions and protect water resources, but its success depends on economic trade‑offs, regional
January 19, 2026
Australia’s entry into the Global Methane Pledge commits the country to cut methane emissions by at least 30 % from 2020 levels by 2030,
January 9, 2026