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- International maritime trade and port traffic - UNCTAD
by 422 million to 10 65 billion tons (table 1 1 and table 1 2) Nevertheless, the impact was not as dramatic as initially feared and the maritime transport sector managed to navigate through the crisis (figure 1 1) In 2020, maritime trade increased as a proportion of global GDP, with an increase in the maritime trade-to-GDP ratio as
- Reassessing the projections of the World Water Development . . .
The 2018 edition of the United Nations World Water Development Report stated that nearly 6 billion peoples will suffer from clean water scarcity by 2050 This is the result of increasing demand
- Annual Coal Report 2023 - U. S. Energy Information . . .
In 2023, U S coal production decreased 2 7% to 577 9 million short tons (MMst) from 2022, while the number of producing mines increased to 560 mines from 548 mines in 2022 Coal production in basins east of the Mississippi river increased 1 3%, and production decreased 5 5% in basins west of the Mississippi river
- AF PA Details U. S. Paper Production and Capacity Trends
Four machines totaling 2 1 million tons of containerboard and packaging paper capacity started up during 2023, all using 100 percent recycled fiber However, more than 1 7 million tons of capacity, mostly using wood fiber, was permanently removed in 2023 as the industry faced demand weakness from customer destocking and economic headwinds
- Breakdown of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide . . .
Electricity and heat production are the largest contributors to global emissions This is followed by transport, manufacturing, construction (largely cement and similar materials), and agriculture But this is not the same everywhere If we look at the United States, for example, transport is a much larger contributor than the global average
- Global Energy Review 2021 – Analysis - IEA
The latest statistical data and real-time analysis confirm our initial estimates for 2020 energy demand and CO2 emissions while providing insights into how economic activity and energy use are rebounding in countries around the world – and what this means for global emissions
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