U.S. greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.4% in 2025 after two years of decline, driven by rising electricity demand, higher coal ...
The United States is set to break a multi-year trend of falling emissions, with a 2.4% increase in 2025, according to new ...
Seeing upward emissions levels in the United States, on the whole, is not great. It is problematic for the prospects of ...
U.S. greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.4% in 2025 as coal power rebounded, data centers boosted demand and cold weather ...
After two years of declines, United States greenhouse gas emissions increased in 2025—a change driven by increased ...
American emissions of carbon dioxide and methane had dropped 20% from 2005 to 2024, with a few one- or two-year increases in ...
The skyrocketing electricity demands of AI data centers—and a cold snap—are driving up America’s emissions after years of ...
Phase one has begun ramping up the concentrator, leading to the first concentrate sale to Northam Platinum in late 2025.
The country’s greenhouse gas emissions grew by an estimated 2.4%, reversing the downward trend of the previous two years.
Scientific studies show substantial reductions in deep-sea biodiversity following mining tests, with impacts potentially lasting decades. Governments are split between environmental caution and the ...