Which Companies are Most Heavily Linked to CO2 Emissions?

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CO2 Emissions,Carbon Majors,Fossil Fuel

The world's largest oil, gas, coal, and cement producers are the primary drivers of CO2 emissions, according to the Carbon Majors database. Over 70% of global fossil fuel and cement CO2 emissions since the Industrial Revolution can be traced to 78 corporate and state producing entities.

Which companies are most heavily linked to CO2 emissions? The ignominious winner is the most prominent group of carbon majors — the world’s largest oil, gas, coal, and cement producers. They are the primary drivers ofusing the iconic Carbon Majors database quantifies cumulative historical emissions from 1854 through 2022.

“It is morally reprehensible for companies to continue expanding exploration and production of carbon fuels in the face of knowledge now for decades that their products are harmful,” Richard Heede, who established the Carbon Majors dataset, The database categorizes entities into 3 types: investor-owned companies, state-owned companies, and nation-states. Clearly, a small group of high emitters is

The top 5 investor-owned companies, Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, and ConocoPhillips, are responsible for 11.1% of historical fossil fuel and cement CO2 emissions .

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