BP: CO2 emissions continue to rise up to 2040

In its new Energy Outlook for 2019 exploring global energy markets up until 2040, BP foresees that carbon emissions increase further, with the power sector the main source of emissions. In the ET scenario, CO2 emissions from energy use continue to edge up through much of the Outlook, increasing by around 7% by 2040.

The upward pressure on carbon emissions from continuing population growth and, most importantly, increasing prosperity in the developing world is largely offset by quickening gains...

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Oil to continue dominating transport sector

consumption by fuel
In its Energy Outlook for 2019, BP reports that the transport sector will continue to be dominated by oil, despite the increasing penetration of alternative fuels, and particularly electricity and natural gas.

Namely, in the Evolving Transition (ET) scenario, the share of oil within transport falls to around 85% by 2040, down from 94% that it is toady. In fact, natural gas, electricity and biofuels together account for more than half of the increase in energy used in transport, with each...

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