Two years ago, at COP28 in Dubai, the international community committed to a “gradual exit from fossil fuels”. Yet countries are struggling to escape addiction, in a stormy geopolitical context. Even though COP30 has just started in Belém (Brazil), the trends remain the same: gas, oil and coal emissions, which represent 90% of the CO2 produced by human activity, continue to reach record levels. They will still grow at a sustainable rate of 1.1% in 2025, exactly the same as in 2024, according to preliminary estimates published earlier on Thursday, November 13 on the journal’s website. Earth System Science Data. This
In 2025, global addiction to fossil fuels continues to increase CO2 emissions – Liberation