The Global Carbon Project, an authoritative group of dozens of international scientists who track emissions, calculated that the world will have put 37 billion US tons (34 billion metric tons) of carbon dioxide in the air in 2020.
Most industrialised countries have peaked carbon dioxide emissions during economic crises through strengthened structural change
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