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Global Carbon Emissions Hit Record High, Experts Warn of Looming Climate Crisis

Summary

  • Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels projected to reach all-time high in 2025
  • Emissions growth expected to slow in China and India but accelerate in US and EU
  • World on track to exceed 1.5°C warming threshold in just 4 years

According to a report published on November 13, 2025, global carbon emissions from fossil fuels are projected to rise to a new record high this year. While emissions growth is expected to slow in major emitters like China and India, the United States and European Union are set to see accelerated increases.

The findings underscore the world's struggle to curb the relentless rise in greenhouse gas emissions, even as renewable energy and electric vehicle adoption surge globally. Experts warn that at the current pace, the planet is on track to exceed the 1.5°C warming threshold that would constitute catastrophic climate change in just 4 years.

The report paints a bittersweet picture, with some countries making progress in transitioning to clean energy, while others continue to rely heavily on fossil fuels. As world leaders gather for the 30th UN Climate Conference in Brazil, the absence of the United States, one of the top global emitters, is seen as a major setback for climate diplomacy efforts.

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Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels are projected to reach an all-time high in 2025, with increases expected in the United States and European Union.
Experts warn that at the current pace, the world is on track to exceed the 1.5°C warming threshold that would constitute catastrophic climate change in just 4 years.
The absence of the United States, one of the top global emitters, is seen as a major setback for climate diplomacy efforts as world leaders gather for the 30th UN Climate Conference in Brazil.

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