Global CO2 emissions linked to the combustion of fossil fuels should increase slightly in 2022, but less than expected thanks to a record deployment of renewable capacities, solar and wind in particular, according to estimates published on Wednesday October 19 by the International Energy Agency. energy (IEA).
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