Emissions Forecasts Have Dramatically Improved in Just 10 Years
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In 2014, the IEA projected global CO₂ would climb toward 46 Gt/year by 2040.
Even the optimistic view was 38 Gt/year — a slow but steady rise.
Today, without major new action, we’re already tracking near 38 Gt/year, and with pledged policies, closer to 33 Gt/year.
The world is still far from net-zero, but expectations have fundamentally shifted. -
A decade of innovation really changed the climate outlook.

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Cleaner tech scaling faster than expected — good sign.
