CO2 emission trend reflects India slowdown

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Environment

Why in news?

  • Global Carbon Budget 2019 released the Global Carbon Budget for the year 2019.

Important facts

  • Global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and industry have increased every decade from an average of 11.4 GtCO2 in the 1960s to an average of 34.7±2 yr-
  • In 2018, global CO2 emissions were dominated by emissions from China (28%), the USA (15%), the EU (28-member states; 9%) and India (7%).
  • Growth rates of these countries from 2017 to 2018 were +2.3% for China, +2.8% for the USA, -2.1% for the EU28, and +8.0% for India.
  • Net CO2 emissions from deforestation and other land-use change were5±2.7 GtCO2 on average during 2009-2018, accounting for about 14% of all emissions from human activity (fossil fuel, industry, land use change).
  • CO2 removals by natural sinks: Of the total emissions from human activities during the period 2009-2018, about 45% accumulated in the atmosphere, 23% in the ocean and 29% on land.
  • Atmospheric CO2 concentration in 2019 are 47% above pre-industrial levels.
  • The cumulative carbon emissions are the sum of the total CO2 emitted during a given period of time. Total cumulative emissions from 1850 to 2019 were 1649 GtCO2 from fossil fuels and industry, and 751 GtCO2 from land use change.

 

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