Just 32 National & Private Corporations Are Responsible For 50% Of Human Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Just 32 fossil fuel companies were responsible for half the global carbon dioxide emissions driving the climate crisis in 2024, down from 36 a year earlier, a report has revealed. Saudi Aramco was the biggest state-controlled polluter and ExxonMobil was the largest investor-owned polluter. Critics accused the leading fossil fuel companies of sabotaging climate action and being on the wrong side of history but said the emissions data was increasingly being used to hold the companies accountable.
State-owned fossil fuel producers made up 17 of the top 20 emitters in the Carbon Majors report, which the authors said underscored the political barriers to tackling global heating. All 17 are controlled by countries that opposed a proposed fossil fuel phaseout at the Cop30 UN climate summit in December, including Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and India. More than 80 other nations had backed the phaseout plan.
Saudi Aramco was responsible for 1.7bn tonnes of CO2, much of it from exported oil. If it were a country, Aramco would be the worlds fifth biggest carbon polluter, just behind Russia. ExxonMobils fossil fuel production led to 610m tonnes of CO2 it would be the ninth biggest polluter, ahead of South Korea.
Since a blip during the Covid pandemic, continued fossil fuel burning has led to carbon emissions resuming their annual rise to record levels each year. Emissions would have to fall by 45% by 2030 to meet the Paris agreements goal of 1.5C, a target now seen as impossible. But limiting the overshoot is vital, say experts, as every fraction of a degree of heating worsens the climate impacts on communities.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/21/carbon-dioxide-co2-emissions-fossil-fuel-firms-study