Fossil Fuel Giants on Track to Double Production, Exceed Climate Thresholds, UN-Backed Report Warns


A United Nations-backed report reveals that major fossil fuel-producing countries, including the United States, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, are on course to produce twice the amount of fossil fuels that exceed critical global warming thresholds by the end of this decade. Despite international commitments to limit global warming, nations plan to continue increasing coal production until 2030, with oil and gas production extending beyond. This production trajectory threatens to worsen the climate crisis, with the world already facing the danger of irreversible and catastrophic damage from climate change.

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