Greenhouse Gas Emissions Poised to Hit Record High in 2025, Says Global Carbon Project

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Poised to Hit Record High in 2025, Says Global Carbon Project
Yayınlama: 13.11.2025
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Global Outlook

The latest assessment from the Global Carbon Project (GCP) indicates that worldwide greenhouse‑gas emissions are on track to reach an unprecedented level in 2025. If current trajectories continue, the planet could see an increase of more than 55 gigatonnes of CO₂ equivalent compared with 2010, surpassing all previous annual records.

Key Drivers of the Surge

Several factors are contributing to the upward swing:

  • Rapid growth in fossil‑fuel consumption in emerging economies.
  • Continued reliance on coal for electricity generation in parts of Asia.
  • Limited adoption of low‑carbon technologies in heavy‑industry sectors.

China’s Emission Trajectory Shows Signs of Deceleration

Despite the global upward trend, a new analysis highlights a potential slowdown in China’s greenhouse‑gas output. The study, published by a coalition of Chinese research institutes, points to:

  • A 5 % reduction in coal‑fired power plant construction since 2022.
  • Accelerated deployment of renewable energy, with wind and solar capacity expanding by 15 % annually.
  • Stringent policy measures, including the “Dual Carbon” goal to peak emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.

While these developments are encouraging, experts caution that the overall national emissions picture remains high, and sustained policy enforcement will be essential to translate short‑term gains into long‑term decline.

Implications for Climate Targets

If the projected 2025 peak materialises, the world will be far off the pathways outlined in the Paris Agreement to limit warming to 1.5 °C. The GCP report stresses that immediate, coordinated action—particularly in the power, transport, and industrial sectors—is required to reverse the current momentum.

Looking Ahead

Policymakers, investors, and civil‑society groups are urged to:

  1. Scale up renewable‑energy infrastructure and phase out coal‑dependent assets.
  2. Implement carbon‑pricing mechanisms that reflect the true social cost of emissions.
  3. Support research and deployment of carbon‑capture and storage technologies.

Only through a concerted global effort can the projected record emissions for 2025 be averted, paving the way for a more sustainable future.

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