A recent report indicates that U.S. carbon emissions grew by one-third globally in the past year, largely due to a resurgence in coal-fired power generation. This shift occurred as rising natural gas prices prompted a return to coal, reversing a decade-long trend of declining emissions in North America. The global energy sector's carbon output increased by 1.1% overall, with the U.S. contributing more than a third of that growth. AI
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a report on carbon emissions, which is a significant topic but not a direct release of new technology or a major policy shift.
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