Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Pandemic effect: Global CO2 emissions could fall by 7% this year

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LONDON:GLOBAL carbon dioxide emissions could fall by up to 7% this year, depending on ongoing restrictio­ns and social distancing measures during the coronaviru­s pandemic, research published in the journal Nature Climate Change showed on Tuesday.

The study, by a group of scientists from institutio­ns in Europe, the US and Australia, analysed daily CO2 emissions across 69 countries, 50 US states, 30 Chinese provinces, six economic sectors, and three levels of confinemen­t, using data from daily electricit­y use and mobility tracking services.

In 2019, the world emitted around 100 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per day by burning fossil fuels and cement production, the research said.

In early April 2020, emissions fell to 83 million tonnes per day, a drop of 17%, and some countries’ emissions dropped by as much as 26% on average during the peak of the confinemen­t.

If pre-pandemic conditions return by mid-june, then 2020 emissions could decline by 4% compared to 2019 but if restrictio­ns remain worldwide until the end of the year, then emissions could drop by 7%, the report added. This would be the largest single annual decrease in absolute emissions since the end of World War II.

A UN report last year said emissions needed to drop by 2.7% a year keep warming well below 2 degrees Celsius, and 7.6% a year to keep below 1.5C.

“Population confinemen­t has led to drastic changes in energy use and CO2 emissions,” said lead author Corinne Le Quéré at the University of East Anglia.

“These extreme decreases are likely to be temporary, however, as they do not reflect structural changes in the economic, transport, or energy systems,” she added.

China saw the largest drop in emissions in April. In the countries with the strictest lockdowns, emissions from aviation plunged 75% in April, while emissions from land transport fell by 50% and from power generation by 15%.

 ?? AFP ?? A man walks along Hua Hin beach in Thailand on Tuesday. n
AFP A man walks along Hua Hin beach in Thailand on Tuesday. n

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