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Fossil Fuels: Just 32 Firms Drive Half of Emissions
21 Jan
Summary
- 32 fossil fuel companies caused 50% of global CO2 emissions in 2024.
- State-owned firms are the biggest emitters, opposing climate action.
- Emissions data now holds major polluters legally and financially accountable.

A stark report indicates that just 32 fossil fuel companies were responsible for half of the world's carbon dioxide emissions driving the climate crisis in 2024. This concentration of emissions highlights the growing challenge in addressing global warming.
Among these top emitters, state-owned companies, including Saudi Aramco and those linked to Russia, China, and Iran, comprised 17 of the top 20. These nations had opposed a fossil fuel phaseout at the recent Cop30 UN climate summit. ExxonMobil was identified as the largest investor-owned polluter.
Critics argue these corporations are actively sabotaging climate action and weakening governmental resolve. However, the report emphasizes that emissions data is becoming a powerful tool for accountability, underpinning legal cases and financial claims against these companies for climate-related damages and impacts.



