IEA report explains why emissions increased in 2023 // The Week in Sustainability #78
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–We discuss the release of the IEA 2023 report, highlighting the modest success in curbing CO2 emissions through clean energy growth despite challenges posed by weather patterns and the pandemic. The report emphasizes record emissions decline in advanced economies driven by clean energy technologies. Still, it warns of the persistent rise in global emissions, mainly from coal combustion in emerging economies. The report stresses the need for global proactive policy interventions and technological advancements to address the interconnected emissions issue and urges collective action to achieve sustainable goals.
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