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Sección: Documentos electrónicosTítulo: CO2 emissions in 2022Publicación: [Paris] : International Energy Agency, 2023Descripción física: 19 p.Notas: Ámbito geográfico: InternacionalContiene: Energy-related CO2 emissions grew by 0.9% to over 36.8 Gt in 2022 -- Greater deployment of clean energy technologies helped prevent further emissions growth amid crises -- Reductions in emissions from natural gas were more than replaced by emissions from coal -- Oil emissions grew the most last year -- Despite promising growth in renewables, power sector emissions had the largest sectoral growth -- Reliance on coal- and gas-fired power in extreme weather drove up emissions across regions -- China's emissions barely changed from 2021 to 2022, amid Covid-19 lockdowns and a real estate slump -- United States emissions grew in 2022, driven by rising natural gas consumption -- Energy crisis pushed European Union to cut emissions through clean power and demand reduction measures -- Despite the global energy crisis, recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic is proving more sustainable than past crises -- Energy-related greenhouse gas emissions reached
41.3 Gt CO2-eq in 2022Registros relacionados: Documento relacionado: CO2 emissions in 2023 : a new record high, but is there light at the end of the tunnel?Materia / lugar / evento: Gestión medioambientalEmisiones de CO2Control de emisionesGestión energéticaPolítica energéticaEnergías limpiasPolítica industrialAnálisis de riesgosOtros autores: International Energy Agency Otras clasificaciones: 83Derechos: In Copyright (InC)Referencias externas: