1 CO2 emissions and economic growth

As is well known, CO2 emissions are one of the main causes of human-induced climate change. Indeed, there is an almost linear relationship between global cumulative CO₂ emissions and global warming.2 Reducing emissions is thus of central importance for achieving the climate goals. In the next figure, however, you can see that, in the past, long-term increases in world production, measured as global gross domestic product (GDP), were always accompanied by an increase in CO2 emissions.

Figure 1.1: Global production and CO2 emissions.3

The figure shows the relationship between production and CO2 emissions at the global level. For individual countries, the picture is very diverse. You can use the following app to look at the historical development of GDP and CO2 emissions for various countries.

Explore the data: With this app you can explore how CO2 emissions and production (GDP) have developed over time for various countries.

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