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中文(ZH) 报告显示去年全球碳排放增长三分之一来自美国

US carbon emissions surge, driven by return to coal power

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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US carbon emissions surge, driven by return to coal power

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  1. 36氪 (36Kr) TIER_1 中文(ZH) ·

    Report shows last year's one-third global carbon emission growth came from the US

    英国能源学会(Energy Institute)的一份报告显示,2025年全球碳排放量增长中约有三分之一来自美国,原因是天然气价格上涨迫使电力生产商重新转向煤炭发电。该报告由英国能源学会与Ember、科尔尼研究所和毕马威会计师事务所合作完成,以下为该报告的要点:去年美国煤炭消费量增加10%,逆转了向清洁能源转型的趋势,并推高了整体排放量。全球能源行业的碳排放量增加1.1%,达到358.06亿吨二氧化碳。其中超过三分之一的增长来自美国。北美地区的增长逆转了过去十年排放量下降0.7%的趋势。(新浪财经)