Biswendu BhattacharjeeBelem (Brazil), Nov. 13 -- India is making notable strides in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, particularly as global carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are expected to peak in 2025, said a vital report released at the Cop30 here on Thursday.
According to the latest Global Carbon Budget report, carbon emissions from fossil fuels are set to rise by 1.1% in 2025, hitting a staggering 38.1 billion tonnes in the world.
India's emissions are projected at 3.2 billion tonnes for 2025, contrasting sharply with China's anticipated 12.3 billion tonnes and the USA's 5 billion tonnes. The European union is expected to contribute the least, at 2.4 billion tonnes, as highlighted in the 20th Global Carbon Budget report issued by F...