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Global fossil carbon emissions rebound near pre-COVID-19 levels
Fossil CO _2 emissions in 2021 grew an estimated 4.2% (3.5%–4.8%) to 36.2 billion metric tons compared with 2020, pushing global emissions back close to 2019 levels (36.7 Gt CO _2 ).
Global fossil carbon emissions rebound near pre-COVID-19 levels
Fossil CO _2 emissions in 2021 grew an estimated 4.2% (3.5%–4.8%) to 36.2 billion metric tons compared with 2020, pushing global emissions back close to 2019 levels (36.7 Gt CO _2 ).
Global fossil carbon emissions rebound near pre-COVID-19 levels
R B Jackson (Autor:in) / P Friedlingstein (Autor:in) / C Le Quéré (Autor:in) / S Abernethy (Autor:in) / R M Andrew (Autor:in) / J G Canadell (Autor:in) / P Ciais (Autor:in) / S J Davis (Autor:in) / Zhu Deng (Autor:in) / Zhu Liu (Autor:in)
2022
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