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By by Roberta Harrington in Los Angeles Just 57 fossil fuel and cement producers were responsible for 80% of global fossil CO2 emissions since the Paris Agreement, says a new report. Nation-state producers accounted for 38% of emissions in the database since the Paris Agreement, while state-owned entities accounted for 37%, and investor-owned companies for 25%. As much as 88% of global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement from 2016 through 2022 can be linked to 117 producers, according to the Carbon Majors Database. The report was produced by InfluenceMap. Most fossil fuel companies prod…

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