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Emissions were flat in 2019 — but don't cheer, analysts say
Fatih Birol saw it as "welcome news." Global carbon dioxide emissions last year remained flat, stuck at 33 gigatons, even as the world economy grew 2.9%.
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Benjamin Storrow, E&E News reporter
Fatih Birol saw it as "welcome news." Global carbon dioxide emissions last year remained flat, stuck at 33 gigatons, even as the world economy grew 2.9%.
From gas bans to renewable fuel standards, states are weighing or enacting policies that could shift the future of the oil and gas industry.e
By Mike Lee, David Iaconangelo and Carlos Anchondo in Energywire
Wyoming's governor announced a competition in 2016 that he hoped would save the state's coal industry. The contest's aim was straightforward, even if achieving its objective wasn't.
By Benjamin Storrow in Climatewire
From gas bans to renewable fuel standards, states are weighing or enacting policies that could shift the future of the oil and gas industry.e
By Mike Lee, David Iaconangelo and Carlos Anchondo in Energywire
Wyoming's governor announced a competition in 2016 that he hoped would save the state's coal industry. The contest's aim was straightforward, even if achieving its objective wasn't.
By Benjamin Storrow in Climatewire