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A comprehensive analysis of global emissions data reveals that significant improvements in carbon intensity have been overwhelmed by rapid economic expansion. According to the report, worldwide CO2 emissions actually increased by 5.6% since the Paris Agreement despite carbon intensity decreasing by 25% during the same period.
Global efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions have been largely offset by robust economic growth since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, according to a new comprehensive analysis of data from 2016 to 2024. The report states that while carbon intensity has improved significantly, rapid economic expansion has prevented the decline in total emissions that climate scientists had hoped to see.