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‘Fossil Fuels Are Still Winning’ as Carbon Emissions Reach Record Highs in 2024

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    By Cristen Hemingway JaynesNov 13, 2024, 8:01 pm410 pts
    photo of ‘Fossil Fuels Are Still Winning’ as Carbon Emissions Reach Record Highs in 2024 imageThe most recent Global Carbon Budget report has found that the world’s carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels reached a record high in 2024, pushing the planet further off track from avoiding the most destructive impacts of global heating. The 2024 Global Carbon Budget — produced by the Global Carbon…
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