When it comes to CO2 emissions globally, a major South African energy producer ranks in the top 60, according to a new report. Called theFollowing record rains and flooding from extreme cut-off lows in South Africa in 2024, who can argue against the escalation ofWorryingly, the report explains that despite the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change, most fossil fuel companies have increased their emissions in the last seven years. SASOL’s output increased from 2022 byof CO2.
Activist organisations like JustShare have raised concerns that the South African energy producer will not be able to meet its commitments in time. It says it has made no discernible progress on its targets over the last two decades.