New data shows which global regions produce most greenhouse gases
Fresh research combines AI and direct observations to track global greenhouse gas emissions. Data from **Al Gore**ʼs organization identifies biggest polluting regions worldwide
Recent climate-data analysis shows surprising patterns in global greenhouse-gas production (using smart-tech and real-world measurements to track emissions)
The ground-breaking research‚ presented at UN climate discussions in Baku points to Asia and US metropolitan areas as main contributors to earth-warming emissions. Shanghai tops the list as biggest greenhouse-gas producer‚ while other mega-regions follow close behind
Six Chinese provinces and one US state produce over 1-billion metric tons of emissions yearly; Texas stands as the sole non-Chinese region in this high-output group. The data comes from a climate-focused group co-established by Al Gore‚ whoʼs long-term work tracks global environmental changes
The findings use a mix of direct observations and artificial-intelligence to create what experts say is most up-to-date picture of worldwide emissions: this new approach helps identify key areas where changes could have biggest impact
The research team chose Baku Azerbaijan as the place to share these eye-opening results with world leaders and environmental experts who gathered there for important climate discussions