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BAKU, Azerbaijan -- Even as Earth sets new heat records, humanity this year is pumping 330 million tons more carbon dioxide into the air by burning fossil fuels than it did last year.This year, the world is on track to put 41.2 billion tons of the main heat-trapping gas into the atmosphere. It’s a 0.8 percent increase from 2023, according to Global Carbon Project, a group of scientists who track emissions.
3 percent, Global Carbon Project calculated. But it could drop to zero in the next two months and is “basically flat,” O'Sullivan said.That's nothing close to the increase in India, which at eight percent of the globe's carbon pollution is third-largest carbon emitter. India's carbon pollution jumped 4.6 percent in 2024, the scientists said.Carbon emissions dropped in both the United States and the European Union. They fell 0.
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