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Line graph time series of global fossil CO2 emissions since the late 1950s to 2023. 2023 is at record high levels of 37.5 Gt CO2, which is an increase of 1.1%. Historical events, such as the first oil crisis and COVID-19 are annotated.

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  1. Zack Labe (zlabe@fediscience.org)'s status on Saturday, 30-Dec-2023 15:27:38 UTC Zack Labe Zack Labe

    ICYMI: important figures from a recent report that should be widely shared. Global CO₂ emissions & the challenges ahead...

    + Project: https://globalcarbonbudget.org
    + Summary: https://carbonbrief.org/analysis-growth-of-chinese-fossil-co2-emissions-drives-new-global-record-in-2023/
    + Published Report: https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/15/5301/2023/
    + Graphics: https://robbieandrew.github.io/GCB2023/

    In conversation Saturday, 30-Dec-2023 15:27:38 UTC from fediscience.org permalink
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