This does not apply to the United States, Saudi Arabia, China, Russia and the United Arab Emirates, where the 28th Climate Summit is currently being held. There has been a lot of criticism about this, because the summit chairman, Ahmed Al Jaber, is also the CEO of ADNOC.
This is the UAE oil company, which is known to be looking to increase production. Additionally, the CEO questioned climate science, noting that fossil fuels do not need to be restricted to stop climate change.
The research findings stand in stark contrast to the purpose of the Dubai Climate Summit. There, world leaders, scientists and organizations will discuss strategies to limit global warming in the coming weeks. For example, negotiations are underway to phase out fossil energy. It was also agreed to triple renewable energy by 2030.
At the same time, it has also become known that global carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels reached a record level this year. The researchers calculated that 36.8 billion tons of carbon dioxide entered the atmosphere around the world Global carbon budget. This represents an increase of 1.1% compared to 2022. In the United States and Europe, emissions are decreasing slightly.
In the past month, several scientific reports have been published that put the finger on the sore spot. They stated that the world is not on track to limit temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. Scientists agree that a global climate approach is necessary to reduce climate damage.
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