The Global Carbon Project has released a report indicating that Brazil’s emissions of greenhouse gases in 2025 will surpass previous records. Specifically, a coal-fired power plant located in Candiota, southeastern Brazil, contributed significantly to this increase. The report analyzes emissions data from various sources, confirming a substantial rise compared to previous years. While the exact percentage remains undisclosed, the analysis suggests a substantial increase driven primarily by industrial activity within the region. The data highlights a concerning trend and underscores the need for continued efforts to mitigate carbon emissions.
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