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Global annual CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion and fossil-carbon industrial processes excluding cement carbonation
Annual global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion and fossil-carbon industrial processes, excluding the cement carbonation sink.
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5 papers
Paper / SourceYearVenueTypeRelationStrengthLink
Global Energy Review 2026 – CO₂ Emissions
IEA (2026). Global Energy Review 2026 – CO₂ Emissions. International Energy Agency. Available at: https://www.iea.org/reports/global-energy-review-2026/co2-emissions
Promoted from Wiki Ops evidence candidate 1018. This report provides the most recent data on global CO₂ emissions from fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes, excluding cement carbonation, offering authoritative and up-to-date information on the subject.
2026International Energy Agency (IEA)ReportAssessmentHighOpen
Global CO₂ Emissions from Energy Combustion and Industrial Processes and Their Annual Change, 1900–2023
IEA (2025). Global CO₂ Emissions from Energy Combustion and Industrial Processes and Their Annual Change, 1900–2023. International Energy Agency. Available at: https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/charts/global-co2-emissions-from-energy-combustion-and-industrial-processes-and-their-annual-change-1900-2023
Promoted from Wiki Ops evidence candidate 1020. This dataset provides historical data on global CO₂ emissions from energy combustion and industrial processes, excluding cement carbonation, offering valuable insights into long-term emission trends.
2025International Energy Agency (IEA)DatasetDatasetHighOpen
Global Carbon Budget 2024
Pierre Friedlingstein (2025). Global Carbon Budget 2024
2026-03 people/paper workbook import
2025DatasetAnchorHighOpen
Global Energy Review 2025: CO₂ Emissions
IEA (2025). Global Energy Review 2025: CO₂ Emissions. International Energy Agency. https://www.iea.org/reports/global-energy-review-2025/co2-emissions
Promoted from Wiki Ops evidence candidate 1019. This report offers comprehensive data on global CO₂ emissions from fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes, excluding cement carbonation, serving as a reliable source for understanding emission trends up to 2025.
2025International Energy Agency (IEA)ReportAssessmentHighOpen
Near-real-time global gridded daily CO₂ emissions 2021
Dou, X., Hong, J., Ciais, P., et al. (2022). Near-real-time global gridded daily CO₂ emissions 2021. arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.01908.
Added by PPO_CLEANUP_PASS9_MISSING_SOURCE_REPAIR_20260628: Person already linked to near-real-time global gridded daily CO2 emissions paper; DS-person notes name Carbon Monitor/global CO2 emissions evidence.
2022arXivDatasetEVIDENCE_SOURCEHighOpen
10.48550/arXiv.2211.01908