Global economic growth did not translate into more harmful
greenhouse gas emissions from the ...
energy sector last year, the IEA said on Wednesday, a strong indication that growth and increased pollution no longer go hand in hand.
energy sector last year, the IEA said on Wednesday, a strong indication that growth and increased pollution no longer go hand in hand.
For the second year running,
worldwide CO2 emissions stalled in 2015 while the global economy grew by
3.1 percent, after a 3.4-percent rise in 2014, the International Energy
Agency said.
A surge in the contribution from
renewable energy sources explains the decoupling of growth and CO2
emissions, with clean energy sources accounting for 90 percent of all
new electricity generation in 2015.
WIND
Wind alone contributed half of all new electricity generation, the IEA said.
"We now have seen two straight years of greenhouse gas emissions decoupling from economic growth," IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said in a statement.
"We now have seen two straight years of greenhouse gas emissions decoupling from economic growth," IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said in a statement.
"Coming just a few months after the landmark
COP21 agreement in Paris, this is yet another boost to the global fight
against climate change."
There have been four instances of falling CO2 emissions year-on-year in the last four decades, three of which coincided with economic weakness, in contrast to the scenario seen these past two years.
There have been four instances of falling CO2 emissions year-on-year in the last four decades, three of which coincided with economic weakness, in contrast to the scenario seen these past two years.
The two largest greenhouse gas emitters, the United States and China, both registered declines in CO2 production in 2015.
But
this was offset by increased emissions in other Asian developing
countries, the Middle East and, to a less extent, in Europe, keeping the
overall emissions level flat, the IEA said.
The
29-nation IEA provides analysis on global energy markets and advocates
policies enhancing the reliability, affordability and sustainability of
energy.
AFP
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