The 2022 update of the IEA Global Methane Tracker provides a complete set of country-level estimates for methane emissions from the energy sector.Read More →
Alfredo Rivera, Kate Larsen, Hannah Pitt, and Shweta Movalia
Rhodium Group
This study estimates that United States' economy-wide GHG emissions increased 6.2% relative to 2020, though emissions remained 5% below 2019 levels.Read More →
Maryann R. Sargent, Cody Floerchinger, Kathryn McKain, John Budney, Elaine W. Gottlieb, Lucy R. Hutyra, Joseph Rudek, and Steven C. Wofsy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
This study concludes that consumption-driven methane losses, such as in transmission or end-use, may be a large component of emissions that is missing from inventories.Read More →
This synthesis report updates the UNFCCC Secretariat's Sept. 2021 report, which had synthesized information from the 164 latest available nationally determined contributions communicated by the 191 Parties to the Paris Agreement.Read More →
Stockholm Environment Institute, UN Environmental Program, International Institute for Sustainable Development, ODI, E3G
Stockholm Environment Institute, UN Environmental Program, International Institute for Sustainable Development, ODI, E3G
This report tracks the discrepancy between governments’ planned fossil fuel production and global levels consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C or 2°C.Read More →
This report on nationally determined contributions synthesizes information from the 164 latest available nationally determined contributions communicated by the 191 Parties to the Paris Agreement.Read More →
Climate TRACE unveiled the world’s first comprehensive accounting of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions based primarily on direct, independent observation.Read More →
Rupert F. Stuart-Smith, Friederike E. L. Otto, Aisha I. Saad, Gaia Lisi, Petra Minnerop, Kristian Cedervall Lauta, Kristin van Zwieten & Thom Wetzer
Nature Climate Change
The evidence submitted and referenced in climate mitigation cases lags considerably behind the state of the art in climate science, impeding causation claims.Read More →