Extreme Temperature Diary- Tuesday September 23rd, 2025/Main Topic: Leaders Doubling Down on Fossil Fuels After Promising to Reduce Climate Pollution

Leaders doubled down on fossil fuels after promising to reduce climate pollution

By CLIMATE STATE

According to a new assessment headed by the nonprofit research group Stockholm Environment Institute, countries intend to produce more than twice as much fossil fuel in 2030 as would be consistent with keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit).

Governments, in aggregate, still plan to produce more than double the amount of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C. Taken together, governments now plan even higher levels of coal production to 2035, and gas production to 2050, than they did in 2023. Planned oil production continues to increase to 2050. These plans undermine countries’ Paris Agreement commitments, and go against expectations that under current policies global demand for coal, oil, and gas will peak before 2030.

As nations submit their domestically defined contributions in advance of the annual United Nations climate summit in November in Belém, Brazil, the 2025 Production Gap Report is released. The purpose of National Determined Contributions (NDCs) is to demonstrate how far nations have come in meeting the Paris Agreement‘s targets to drastically cut down on the human sources of greenhouse gases that warm the earth.

NPR: “In particular, the near-term gap has increased with projected 2030 production exceeding levels consistent with 1.5 degrees [Celsius] by more than 120%, up from 110% in 2023,” Derik Broekhoff, senior scientist at SEI and report co-author, said on a call with reporters.

China is driving much of the increase, according to the report, because it now plans to reduce coal production more slowly through 2030 than it did in the 2023 Production Gap Report. “And China, because it represents over half of total global coal production, drives a lot of those numbers,” Broekhoff says. Among fossil fuels, coal is the dirtiest in terms of climate pollution.

“The reality is stark,” says Melanie Robinson, global climate director at the World Resources Institute. During a recent presentation, she said countries reviewed their progress at the 2023 UN climate meeting in Dubai and found they need to move away from fossil fuels, triple renewables, double energy efficiency, end deforestation and cut transportation pollution. “And this wasn’t a wish list — it’s a to-do list. Countries pledged to it in Dubai, so now it is time to deliver,” she says.

NPR: “In particular, the near-term gap has increased with projected 2030 production exceeding levels consistent with 1.5 degrees [Celsius] by more than 120%, up from 110% in 2023,” Derik Broekhoff, senior scientist at SEI and report co-author, said on a call with reporters.

China is driving much of the increase, according to the report, because it now plans to reduce coal production more slowly through 2030 than it did in the 2023 Production Gap Report. “And China, because it represents over half of total global coal production, drives a lot of those numbers,” Broekhoff says. Among fossil fuels, coal is the dirtiest in terms of climate pollution.

“The reality is stark,” says Melanie Robinson, global climate director at the World Resources Institute. During a recent presentation, she said countries reviewed their progress at the 2023 UN climate meeting in Dubai and found they need to move away from fossil fuels, triple renewables, double energy efficiency, end deforestation and cut transportation pollution. “And this wasn’t a wish list — it’s a to-do list. Countries pledged to it in Dubai, so now it is time to deliver,” she says.

NPR: “The level of impact that the Trump administration is able to have on global climate is still an open question,” says Neil Grant, analyst at Climate Analytics and co-author of the report.

Trump has already started the process to pull the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement, something he did during his first term in office. His administration has proposed a series of policy changes, including repealing climate pollution limits on fossil fuel power plants, reversing a 2009 finding that climate pollution harms people and eliminating climate pollution limits on vehicles.

The top U.S. environmental regulator has touted the administration’s efforts to roll back plans to address climate change.

“We are driving a dagger straight into the heart of the climate change religion to drive down cost of living for American families, unleash American energy, bring auto jobs back to the U.S. and more,” Lee Zeldin, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency said in March, when he announced rollbacks.

Grant says Trump’s effect on the world’s climate efforts will depend on whether other countries choose to follow the President’s lead.

“We saw in 2016 to 2020 that Trump tried to kill climate action and tried to kill the Paris Agreement,” Grant says. “He hasn’t succeeded. I’m confident that he won’t succeed again.”

Even while this research indicates that they are not on track to meet the goals in the Paris Agreement, for the time being, the majority of nations are upholding their obligations to do so. According to the report’s authors, accomplishing that now will necessitate a future reduction in the production and consumption of fossil fuels that is even more drastic.

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