Ethiopia's Rapid Growth Fuels Alarming CO2 Surge, Threatening Climate Goals
The article investigated what causes carbon dioxide emissions from energy use in Ethiopia from 1990 to 2017. The researchers found that most of the CO2 emissions came from economic growth, population increase, and using more fossil fuels. However, efforts to make energy use more efficient have helped slow down CO2 emissions. To meet their goal of reducing carbon emissions by 2030, Ethiopia should focus on using cleaner energy sources and making industries more energy-efficient through new technologies.