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Climate TRACE Unveils Open Emissions Database of More Than 352 Million Assets, Revealing Where Greenhouse Gases Are Rising and Falling Worldwide with Unprecedented Detail


The Climate TRACE inventory includes every country and territory in the world, every major sector of the global economy, and nearly every major source of greenhouse gas emissions. Tesla, Polestar, Boeing, and others have already moved swiftly to leverage the new dataset to pinpoint decarbonization opportunities in their supply chains.

DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, Climate TRACE published an inventory of unprecedented granularity that pinpoints nearly every major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions around the world and provides independently produced estimates of how much each emits. Encompassing human-caused emissions from facilities ? including power plants, steel mills, ships, and oil refineries ? and other emitting activities ? including fertilizer application, deforestation, and wildfires ? Climate TRACE's expanded database now tracks GHG emissions from more than 352 million assets, a 4,400x increase compared to the number of assets covered by the inventory last year. All Climate TRACE data are free and publicly available to help enable action and accountability at the massive scale necessary for global progress.

"Leaders from the public and private sectors can now do what's never been possible before. They can look clearly at the causes of the climate crisis all the way down to the individual source." ? Former US Vice President and Climate TRACE co-founder Al Gore

This level of detail enables private sector action, particularly for companies looking to decarbonize their supply chains. Major electric vehicle manufacturers Tesla and Polestar have already begun collaborating with Climate TRACE to enhance their emissions data on steel and aluminum suppliers. Boeing has committed to working with Climate TRACE to explore how the novel inventory can support their work to assess aviation's paths to decarbonization, and many other organizations are harnessing Climate TRACE data to fill data gaps.

Derived from satellites, other forms of remote sensing, and additional public and commercial data, Climate TRACE provides emissions data that are unreported in traditional inventories. When emissions disappear from official reporting, Climate TRACE continues to track what the atmosphere sees. In fact, the majority of corporate emissions worldwide that are included in the Climate TRACE inventory are still not included in self-reported ESG databases.

"Leaders from the public and private sectors can now do what's never been possible before. They can look clearly at the causes of the climate crisis all the way down to the individual source. They can pinpoint where to take action almost immediately," said former US Vice President and Climate TRACE co-founder Al Gore. "With this inventory at our fingertips, there's no longer a valid excuse for anyone ? businesses, governments, or otherwise ? to turn a blind eye to the work that must be done to slash emissions significantly and quickly."

Today's data release represents a significant breakthrough in emissions monitoring at a time of increasing urgency for swift and targeted global climate action. According to the UN, the world must reduce emissions by at least 42% by 2030 in order to stay on the 1.5C pathway.

Climate TRACE's platform is a critical component of the world's climate action toolkit; it is the most comprehensive and granular dataset of recent GHG emissions ever created. In line with the goals of the Global Stocktake, the Climate TRACE inventory allows for transparent assessment of each country's progress toward the goals of the Paris Agreement with unparalleled precision and recency.

This highly granular level of information also enables companies to gain a better understanding of their own supply chains and the emissions intensity of the production of key materials across a wide range of suppliers. Even within a single company, the emissions intensity of their products can vary significantly, and is highly influenced by the location of the facilities and local government policies. For example, steel produced by ArcelorMittal's Dofasco steel plant in Canada has an emissions intensity of 1.5 tonnes of CO2 per ton of steel, whereas steel produced by the same company in Poland has an emissions intensity of 2.2 tonnes of CO2 per ton of steel.

"To expand this dataset from 80,000 to 352 million assets in just one year is a feat that wouldn't be possible without the endless dedication of every member of this growing coalition and its contributors," said Gavin McCormick, executive director of WattTime and co-founding member of Climate TRACE. "By harnessing the power of AI and machine learning paired with the right data from satellites and beyond, our models are giving us a picture of the world like we've never seen before. And it's allowing us to start making climate progress in a way some never believed possible."

In the year of the Global Stocktake, Climate TRACE provides an important added level of detail to our understanding of the main drivers of emissions increases and reductions.

Through a number of collaborations, Climate TRACE is putting these data in the hands of decision makers who can leverage the database to drive decarbonization. These data users include:

Climate scientists and other researchers can uncover valuable insights in the inventory's detailed metadata, including metrics such as facility type, estimated capacity, utilization rate and emission factor, along with confidence and uncertainty measurements. The Climate TRACE website provides peer-reviewed methodology papers covering the models used by each sector, supported by more than 30 peer-reviewed papers further detailing those methods.

The inventory is free to use and publicly accessible on the Climate TRACE online platform. Users can browse individual assets and 2021-2022 totals via a map function, download full country- or sector-level datasets covering 2015-2022, compare various assets and sectors side-by-side, and download asset-level ownership data where available.

To explore the full inventory, visit www.climatetrace.org. For those interested in formal collaborations or in contributing to the coalition's work, contact [email protected].

About Climate TRACE

The Climate TRACE coalition was formed by a group of AI specialists, data scientists, researchers, and nongovernmental organizations. Current members include Carbon Yield, CTrees, Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, Earth Genome, Former Vice President Al Gore, Global Energy Monitor, Hypervine.io, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, OceanMind, RMI, TransitionZero, and WattTime. Climate TRACE is also supported by more than 100 other contributing organizations and researchers, including: Descartes Labs, Google.org, Michigan State University, Minderoo Foundation/Global Plastic Watch, Planet Labs PBC, Synthetaic, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, and others.

Media Contact

Fae Jencks, Office of Al Gore for Climate TRACE, 1 6035911699, [email protected]www.climatetrace.org

Nikki Arnone, Inflection Point Agency for Climate TRACE, [email protected]www.climatetrace.org

SOURCE Office of Al Gore for Climate TRACE


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