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Carbon Majors: historic data from the world’s largest oil, gas, coal, and cement producers.

Today is Wednesday, April 10 2024.

Carbon Majors Report was launched this April 2024 by InfluenceMap. The starting point is a database of cumulative historical emissions from 1854 through 2022. 122 of the world’s largest oil, gas, coal, and cement producers are covered.

As you will see, production is clustered in three types: investor-owned companies, state-owned companies, and nation-states.

This means two things, at least:

  • the comparatives mixes countries with companies; and

  • economically, the demand perspective of oil, gas, coal, and cement is not presented, just the offer side.

We say that as there are other perspectives, like the 10 finance firms that "own half of all future carbon emissions", like already reported. In that post, researches from Canada’s University of Waterloo analysed the so-called "Carbon Underground 200". Recall.

Back to the Carbon Majors Report, it reveals that 70% of fossil fuel and cement CO2 emissions since the Industrial Revolution can be traced to 78 entities. And there are several other interesting conclusions at the report.

Click at the image below for a summary and to download it.

InfluenceMap consists of a UK-based non-profit Community Interest Company(CIC) and a US-based 501c3 charity.

Last but not least, here some other posts from Carbon Credit Markets that might be of interest:

Each Country's Share of CO2 Emissions. Since 1750. (by Union of Concerned Scientists).

Norway: much more than environmental actions and the sovereign wealth fund that profited US$213 billion in 2023.

Methane: Innovation on the Production of Methanol.

About pollution, wood and others in England in 1833 and 1847.

Release of Fossil CO2 and Climate Change: 1977 memo to the President of United States.

The Stone Age, the Oil Age and the “OPEC of the Forests”.

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