US behind more than a third of global oil and gas expansion plans, report finds
by Fiona Harvey Environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#6EP4T)
Study highlights conflict between Washington's claims of climate leadership and its fossil fuel growth plans
The US accounts for more than a third of the expansion of global oil and gas production planned by mid-century, despite its claims of climate leadership, research has found.
Canada and Russia have the next biggest expansion plans, calculated based on how much carbon dioxide is likely to be produced from new developments, followed by Iran, China and Brazil. The United Arab Emirates, which is to host the annual UN climate summit this year, Cop28 in Dubai in November, is seventh on the list.
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