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Major nations' fossil fuel plans exceed climate targets by 120% by 2030, threatening global warming limits.
A new global report reveals that fossil fuel production plans by major nations, including Canada, the U.S., China, and Saudi Arabia, are on track to exceed climate targets by over 120% by 2030, far surpassing levels compatible with limiting global warming to 1.5°C.
Despite international climate pledges, coal, oil, and gas output continues to rise, with 17 of the 20 largest producers planning expansion.
Canada, a top oil producer, faces criticism for policy rollbacks and growing emissions, while global renewable energy growth has not yet replaced fossil fuel use.
Experts warn the widening production gap threatens climate stability, urging urgent action ahead of the upcoming UN climate summit.
Los planes de combustibles fósiles de las principales naciones exceden los objetivos climáticos en un 120% para 2030, amenazando los límites del calentamiento global.