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Oil emissions 3 times higher than figures being reported, reveals data at COP27

Climate Trace -- a non-profit coalition of organizations which monitors greenhouse gas emissions and publishes emissions inventories using satellite data, artificial intelligence and machine learning -- said half of the 50 largest sources of emissions across the world are oil and gas production fields and their associated facilities

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Climate activist Vanessa Nakate, of Uganda, is joined by others of Fridays for Future to protest against Germany`s Olaf Scholz`s climate policy at the COP27 U.N. Climate Summit, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt Pic/PTI

Climate activist Vanessa Nakate, of Uganda, is joined by others of Fridays for Future to protest against Germany`s Olaf Scholz`s climate policy at the COP27 U.N. Climate Summit, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt Pic/PTI

Emissions from oil and gas production worldwide are significantly underreported and are estimated to be three times higher, according to new data released at the UN climate summit (COP27) on Wednesday.

Climate Trace -- a non-profit coalition of organizations which monitors greenhouse gas emissions and publishes emissions inventories using satellite data, artificial intelligence and machine learning -- said half of the 50 largest sources of emissions across the world are oil and gas production fields and their associated facilities.

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