Renewables Slowing Record High CO2 Pollution

keeling-curve
The Keeling Curve shows that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are increasing, and at a faster rate each year.
(Image credit: Scripps Institution of Oceanography)

Carbon dioxide emissions hit a record high in 2012, but could have been even higher, according to a new report. The increase in emissions was only 1.1 percent in 2012, compared to an average 2.9 percent over the past decade. The slowdown in emissions growth suggests renewable energy, efficiency and cleaner fuels are having a beneficial effect.

A report by PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre crunched the numbers for 2012′s carbon dioxide emissions.

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