The Washington Post

Countries’ climate pledges built on flawed data, Post investigation finds

An examination of 196 country reports to the United Nations reveals a giant gap between what nations declare their emissions to be versus the greenhouse gases they are sending into the atmosphere. The gap ranges from at least 8.5 billion to as high as 13.3 billion tons a year -- surpassing the annual emissions of China.
November 8, 2021 • Chris Mooney, Juliet Eilperin, Desmond Butler, John Muyskens, Anu Narayanswamy, Naema Ahmed
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