Global carbon emissions continue to rise at 0.8% annually since 2019. Energy demand grew at 1% annually between 2019-2023. Investment in low carbon energy reached $1.9 trillion in 2023. Energy efficiency improvements have fallen by 1% annually
Transportation sector is largest source of CO2 emissions in US. Transportation surpassed electric power sector in 2017. Emissions declined 6% from 2005 to 2021. Transportation sector now accounts for 38% of energy-related emissions
Global GHG emissions increased 2.3% in 2022 to 53.8 Gt CO2eq. COVID-19 pandemic caused 3.7% decrease in 2020 emissions. CO2 emissions remain main contributor despite climate agreements. Global emissions per capita increased 8.3% between 1990-2022
EDGAR database tracks GHG emissions from 1970 to 2023. Data includes CO2, methane and nitrous oxide from all sources. Emissions measured in CO2-equivalents over 100-year period
EDGAR database tracks CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement manufacturing. Data excludes land use, land-use change and forestry emissions. Global GHG emissions reached 53.0 GtCO2eq in 2023
Launched in 2015 to track global warming towards 1.5°C. Shows CO2 emissions and current global warming. Hosted by Human Impact Lab at Concordia University. Current countdown is July 21, 2029 at 12:00 PM