CO2 emissions down in US, up in worldChanging fuel usage in U.S. has caused emissions to drop; economic growth and other factors elsewhere have more than offset the fall Alan Bailey Petroleum News
According to a report published by the International Energy Agency, or IEA, on May 24, carbon dioxide emissions, although climbing in the world as a whole, have actually been dropping in the United States in recent years.
U.S. emissions have dropped by 430 million tonnes, or 7.7 percent since 2006,....
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