Greenhouse Gas Emissions Predicted To Fall Nearly 8% — Largest Decrease Ever
Global energy demand, particularly for coal, is falling sharply this year, the International Energy Agency says. The drop is due to weather patterns and COVID-19 shutdowns.
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April 30, 2020 at 10:38PM
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NPR News: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Predicted To Fall Nearly 8% — Largest Decrease Ever
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