Rapid Growth in CO2 Emissions after the 2008-2009 Global Financial Crisis. Peters, G. P., Marland, G., Le Quéré, C., Boden, T., Canadell, J. G., & Raupach, M. R. 2(1):2–4. Paper doi abstract bibtex Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel combustion and cement production grew 5.9\,% in 2010, surpassed 9 Pg of carbon (Pg C) for the first time, and more than offset the 1.4\,% decrease in 2009. The impact of the 2008-2009 global financial crisis (GFC) on emissions has been short-lived owing to strong emissions growth in emerging economies, a return to emissions growth in developed economies, and an increase in the fossil-fuel intensity of the world economy.
@article{petersRapidGrowthCO22011,
title = {Rapid Growth in {{CO2}} Emissions after the 2008-2009 Global Financial Crisis},
author = {Peters, Glen P. and Marland, Gregg and Le Quéré, Corinne and Boden, Thomas and Canadell, Josep G. and Raupach, Michael R.},
date = {2011-12},
journaltitle = {Nature Climate Change},
volume = {2},
pages = {2--4},
issn = {1758-678X},
doi = {10.1038/nclimate1332},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1332},
abstract = {Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel combustion and cement production grew 5.9\,\% in 2010, surpassed 9 Pg of carbon (Pg C) for the first time, and more than offset the 1.4\,\% decrease in 2009. The impact of the 2008-2009 global financial crisis (GFC) on emissions has been short-lived owing to strong emissions growth in emerging economies, a return to emissions growth in developed economies, and an increase in the fossil-fuel intensity of the world economy.},
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number = {1}
}
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