Emissions hit a record high in 2023. Blame hydropower. Hydropower is one of the world's largest sources of renewable electricity. But last year, weather conditions caused hydropower to fall short in a major way, with generation dropping by a record amount. In fact, the decrease was significant enough to have a measurable effect on global emissions. Total energy-related emissions rose by just over 1% in 2023, and a shortfall of hydroelectric power accounts for 40% of that rise, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. Between year-to-year weather variability and climate change, there could be rocky times ahead for hydropower. Here's what we can expect from the power source and what it might mean for climate goals. Read the full story. —Casey Crownhart This story is from The Spark, our weekly climate and energy newsletter. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Wednesday. |
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