Global energy emissions up 2% in 2018 in “vicious cycle” of erratic weather patterns -report

Published 19:56 on June 12, 2019  /  Last updated at 23:30 on June 12, 2019  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International

Energy-related CO2 output rose 2% worldwide last year, the fastest rate since 2011, as extreme weather stoked demand for heating and cooling, according to a report published Wednesday.
Energy-related CO2 output rose 2% worldwide last year, the fastest rate since 2011, as extreme weather stoked demand for heating and cooling, according to a report published Wednesday.


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