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@chrisnelder
Indeed the oil industry may suffer from lower prices.

I am taking your first project, modifying it a bit: i intend to crunch the numbers on how much CO2 emissions will be avoided by the breakdown intended by the US administration.
Economic recession might slow down greenhouse growth as observed during the COVID lockdown: data.yt/projections/2024-resul

@martinvermeer @gwagner

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@energyecon

The top 20 highest greenhouse forcing entities collectively accounted for 17.5 GtCO2e in emissions in 2023. The list is dominated by state-owned entities, which make up 16 of the top 20, and includes a significant presence of Chinese entities, eight of which accounted for 17.3% of global fossil fuel and cement #CO2 emissions in 2023.
carbonmajors.org/briefing/The-

#coal#carbon#fossil

Xi is pushing climate, study shows

Enabling climate acceleration are economic sectors such as land use, China coal, Saudi Aramco, Coal India, Gazprom (Russia), National Iranian Oil — in that order.
Since 2021, China coal sends more carbon in the air than NATO equities and Arab states combined. The China coal sector is increasing capacity and is delivering 12.7 GtCOe in 2024.

The #GreenhouseForcing results are published at: data.yt/projections/2024-resul @climate