greenhouse gas emissions
Coverage of greenhouse gas emissions in the Nexus archive.
- European countries top ‘scorecard’ on climate progress while US slips to 27th
Estonia leads the biennial Yale University climate scorecard, followed by Luxembourg and the UK. The US ranks 27th, with the index highlighting global progress in reducing pollution but lagging climate crisis action.
- Google, Amazon emissions rise sharply, driven by AI boom
Google and Amazon reported a significant increase in greenhouse gas emissions in 2025, driven by AI data centers. This rise challenges the companies' climate pledges.
- New Florida Law Bans Local Net-Zero Emissions Policies
A new Florida law prohibits local governments from implementing net-zero emissions policies. Gov. Ron DeSantis labeled these clean energy goals as 'radical climate policies,' though experts suggest the law may not significantly disrupt existing plans.
- French Oil Major Failed to Fulfill ‘Vigilance’ Duty on Climate, Paris Court Rules
A Paris court ruled that TotalEnergies must take responsibility for all greenhouse gas emissions across its supply chain, including those from customers' use of its products. The court stated the company cannot hide behind consumers and must fulfill its 'vigilance' duty on climate issues.
- EU greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2025, data shows
The European Union's greenhouse gas emissions increased by 1% in 2025 compared to 2024, reaching 3.34 billion tons of CO2 equivalent. While emissions have decreased by 17% since 2015, the recent rise highlights slowing progress, with calls for accelerated electrification in transport and heating sectors to reduce fossil fuel reliance.
- Greenhouse gas emissions have hit an all-time high: Study reveals how 56.8 BILLION tonnes of CO2 were released in 2024 - as climate scientists call for urgent action
Greenhouse gas emissions reached an all-time high of 56.8 billion tonnes of CO2 in 2024, according to a study. Climate scientists have called for urgent action to address the rising emissions.
- Guest post: How a record-high ‘energy imbalance’ is driving global warming
The 2025 IGCC report reveals a record-high 10-year average of Earth's energy imbalance, driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions. Atmospheric concentrations of CO2, methane, and nitrous oxide reached new highs in 2025, with emissions reaching 56.8GtCO2e in 2024. The report highlights the accelerating pace of global warming due to human activities like fossil fuel use and deforestation.
- Driven by Steel Production, China’s Belt and Road Construction Carries a Heavy Climate Cost
Two new studies find that China's Belt and Road Initiative has a significant climate impact, with over half of its emissions coming from steel production, primarily in China. The studies emphasize the need for strong regulations and incentives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Chinese manufacturing.
- Scotland's greenhouse gas emissions fall slightly as progress slows
Scotland's greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 1% in 2024 compared to the previous year. However, the pace of progress in reducing emissions has slowed.
- Rwanda: Govt Reduces 1.5 Million Tonnes of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Rwanda has reduced 1.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions, achieving 36% of its 4.4 million-tonne reduction target set for 2030 under the national climate action plan, according to the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA).
- Trump admin tries again to revive dying coal industry
President Donald Trump announced efforts to revive the US coal industry, claiming coal would reduce energy costs despite evidence that it is one of the most expensive electricity sources in the US. The article highlights coal's decline, noting it now produces 15% of the nation's electricity, with renewables like wind and solar becoming cheaper alternatives. Coal also faces criticism for high greenhouse gas emissions, toxic pollutants, and hazardous byproducts.
- Ed Miliband calls for UK to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 87% by 2040
Ed Miliband proposes a legally binding target to cut UK greenhouse gas emissions by 87% by 2040. The proposal is expected to spark political conflict with opposition parties over net zero policies.
- After heated debate, California updates key climate limit. Critics say it's a retreat
California has updated its cap-and-invest climate program, which will influence the state's approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the allocation of billions in revenue. Critics argue the changes represent a retreat from previous climate goals.
- After heated debate, California updates key climate limit. Critics say it's a retreat
California has updated its cap-and-invest program, which governs greenhouse gas emission reductions and the allocation of billions in revenue. Critics argue the update represents a retreat from aggressive climate action.
- After heated debate, California updates key climate limit. Critics say it's a retreat
California updated its cap-and-invest program to determine the pace of greenhouse gas emissions reductions and revenue distribution. Critics argue the change represents a retreat from prior climate goals.
- SEC moves to repeal rule that requires companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate risk
The SEC is proposing to repeal a 2024 rule requiring public companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks, claiming it exceeds the agency's authority and imposes unjustified costs. Environmental groups argue the move deprives investors of critical climate risk data, while the repeal aligns with broader environmental rollbacks under President Donald Trump's administration. The rule was initially approved on a party-line vote with three Democratic commissioners supporting it and two Republicans opposing.
- SEC moves to repeal rule that requires companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate risk
The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed repealing a rule requiring public companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate risk, part of efforts to undo Biden-era climate regulations.
- Trump’s top Wall Street cop shoots down Biden-era climate rules for US firms
Paul Atkins, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, moved to eliminate a Biden-era climate rule requiring US firms to report on global warming risks and greenhouse gas emissions. The rule was criticized as growth-strangling red tape.
- Repeal of EPA’s endangerment finding won’t change the realities of chronic disease
The repeal of the EPA’s endangerment finding is unlikely to mitigate the rise in chronic disease rates, which are expected to worsen as greenhouse gas emissions increase. This trend will exacerbate climate impacts like extreme heat and wildfires, further harming public health.
- Hong Kong’s astronaut to gather data using observatory created by local teams
Hong Kong’s first astronaut will use a locally developed observatory on the Tiangong space station to monitor greenhouse gas emissions. The imaging equipment will help identify emission sources and intensities, aiding carbon reduction efforts in the Greater Bay Area and mainland China.
- Trump rolls back Biden-era environmental rule on cooling units
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that loosens federal environmental regulations requiring grocery stores and air conditioning companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cooling equipment. This action reverses a Biden-era environmental rule aimed at curbing emissions from the cooling sector.
- Denver has a plan to heat and cool buildings without fossil fuels. It involves … sewage?
Denver is trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its buildings by using a new solution that involves sewage. The city's largest source of emissions is its buildings, which require a lot of fossil fuels for heating and cooling. Denver's plan aims to heat and cool buildings without fossil fuels.
- Time to ditch the burgers? Adopting a vegan diet slashes your greenhouse gas emissions by 55%, study finds
A new study finds that adopting a vegan diet can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55%. This significant reduction highlights the potential impact of dietary choices on environmental sustainability. The research suggests a substantial decrease in emissions from food production and consumption.
- Time to ditch the burgers? Adopting a vegan diet slashes your greenhouse gas emissions by 55%, study finds
A study found that adopting a vegan diet can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55%. This significant reduction highlights the potential environmental benefits of choosing plant-based food options. The research suggests that individuals can make a substantial impact on the environment through their dietary choices.
- New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Entire Nations
A WIRED analysis reveals that gas-powered data center projects linked to OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, and xAI could emit over 129 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, surpassing emissions from entire nations.