Human-caused climate change amplified extreme wildfire seasons across the Americas, making burned areas up to 35 times larger from Los Angeles to the Pantanal-Chiquitano region, and driving record-breaking fires in the Amazon and Congo under a rapidly warming atmosphere.

At current rate of emissions, the remaining carbon budget to limit global warming to 1.5 °C could be exhausted in about 3 years

Global wildfires in 2023 released 8.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide, 16% above average

Antarctic bedmap data: findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable

Greenhouse gas emissions have reached an all-time high, threatening to push the world into “unprecedented” levels of global heating, according to new study

National CO2 budgets (2015-2020) inferred from atmospheric CO2 observations in support of the global stocktake

Global Carbon Budget 2022