Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions Expected to Rise in 2023

Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions Expected to Rise in 2023

According to the Global Carbon Project, carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels will reach a new peak in 2023, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. The world is on track to exceed its carbon budgets for limiting global warming to 1.5 and 1.7 degrees Celsius. A consistent reduction in emissions is needed to achieve the targets set in the Paris Agreement. Although some countries have seen a decline in emissions, overall global emissions have continued to rise. Renewable energy growth has not been sufficient to replace fossil fuels. Deforestation and emissions from aviation, shipping, and wildfires contribute to the overall emissions. The report also challenges the assumption that carbon removal technologies can fully substitute for emissions reduction.

Samsung Ranks Last in Decarbonization Efforts Among Top Electronics Manufacturers

Samsung Ranks Last in Decarbonization Efforts Among Top Electronics Manufacturers

A recent report by Greenpeace reveals that Samsung Electronics received the lowest ranking among top chipmakers for its decarbonization efforts. The report emphasizes the need for electronics manufacturers to set ambitious targets for renewable energy use and reduce their carbon footprint. The findings highlight the significant carbon emissions generated by the consumer technology supply chain and the urgent need for companies to prioritize decarbonization and transition to renewable energy sources.