France's greenhouse gas emissions have decreased more than expected for 2024 and 2025, according to revised estimates by the French monitoring body CITEPA. However, the organization warns that the pace of reduction needs to more than double to meet the 2030 target. The report notes that these figures only include direct emissions and do not account for carbon dioxide absorbed by forests and soils, which are becoming less effective at offsetting emissions.
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- government CITEPA
