💨 Abstract
The energy sector's global carbon dioxide emissions are projected to peak this year, according to a report by DNV, due to the rapid growth and decreasing costs of solar and battery technology. This shift away from coal and oil use is a significant milestone in the fight against climate change, but even with a peak, a slow decline could result in a 2.2-degree Celsius warming this century.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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