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Have global emissions peaked?

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By illuminem briefings

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🗞️ Driving the news: Global greenhouse gas emissions might have already peaked, or they could peak by 2025
This timeline aligns with crucial climate targets outlined in the Paris Agreement. China's emission trends are key, as it remains the world's largest emitter

🔭 The context: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emphasizes 2025 as the critical deadline for peaking emissions to limit global warming to 1.5-2°C
Achieving this would signify progress in global climate efforts, though the actual trajectory remains uncertain. China's energy transition, including investments in solar power, plays a pivotal role

🌍 Why it matters for the planet: Peaking emissions by 2025 is essential for preventing severe climate impacts
Delays risk overshooting temperature thresholds, triggering more extreme weather and ecological harm. Success would validate international efforts under the Paris Agreement

⏭️ What's next: The world will await China's 2024 emissions data to determine if the global peak has occurred
Ongoing investment in renewable energy and policy commitments will shape the path forward

💬 One quote: “2025 is the year by which greenhouse-gas emissions must peak if the world is to have a good chance of keeping global temperature rises within the 1.5-2°C limits,” – IPCC Assessment Report

📈 One stat: No specific emissions data for 2024 provided

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