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Forests are huge carbon pools. Once they burn, a lot of carbon being accumulated for decades or even centuries, will be returned back to atmosphere in a blink of an eye. We are poking the carbon bear #Forests #CarbonEmissions #ClimateChange #Therearenospecificcountriesmentionedinthetweet.Therefore #thecountrycodesare:

Microsoft, Amazon and Google’s collective carbon emissions have increased by 20% in 2025, driven largely by datacentre construction. They emitted 119m mTCO₂e, or about a third of those of France, more than the emissions of Czechia https://t.co/f80zgn9eoj #CarbonEmissions #TechIndustry #Sustainability #FR #CZ

Yes, we are. Carbon emission at record levels, warming is accelerating. Impacts will be worse than most think possible. #ClimateCrisis #GlobalWarming #CarbonEmissions #Therearenospecificcountrymentionsinthetweetprovided.Therefore #theoutputis:

Giulio Terzi May 27

According to a research on climate progress monitoring in #China, the #FinancialTimes reports "Country with the highest CO2 emissions in the world, the new method adopted by Beijing (translated)

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Reuters May 12

The European Commission is revising its carbon emissions trading system to ensure greater revenue returns to industry as an incentive for decarbonization, while also emphasizing the need for increased renewable energy production alongside continued reliance on nuclear power, as stated by EU climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra in Lisbon. #ClimateChange #RenewableEnergy #CarbonEmissions #PT #DE #IT #ES #AT #IR

EU carbon trading revamp to boost revenue return to industry, commissioner says
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Reuters May 5

Germany is set to invest up to 5 billion euros this year to assist major factories in reducing carbon emissions through cleaner technology, with new funding conditions aimed at encouraging industries like steel and cement to remain in Germany while meeting climate goals. #SustainableManufacturing #CarbonEmissions #CleanTechnology #DE #EU

Germany allocates 5 billion euros to push heavy industry to cut CO2