Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Remain a Key Issue in 2024’s Climate Crisis

Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2024: Progress and Challenges 🌍⚡

In 2024, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions remain a crucial issue in the fight against climate change. Different regions show varying progress in reducing emissions:

🌍 Global GHG Emissions by Region

🇪🇺 Europe:
3.8% reduction in emissions due to increased use of wind and solar energy, replacing coal.
⚠️ Some industries cut production due to rising natural gas costs linked to the Ukraine conflict.

🇺🇸 United States:
0.6% reduction in CO₂ emissions, mainly from coal plant shutdowns.
⚠️ However, summer energy demand surged, increasing natural gas reliance.

🇨🇳 China:
🔺 0.2% increase in emissions due to new coal power plants supporting economic growth.
✅ Simultaneously, China is expanding renewable energy with solar panels and wind farms.

🇹🇭 Thailand:
📊 Responsible for 0.76% of global emissions, with a target to cut emissions by 40% by 2030.
✅ Implementing Power Development Plans (PDP) and community wastewater management to reduce long-term GHG emissions.

🔑 Key Takeaway

The overall global situation highlights progress and challenges in reducing emissions. International cooperation and technological support remain vital in achieving future climate goals. 🌎💡

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