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Climate TRACE Releases February 2025 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data

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Global greenhouse gas emissions for the month of February 2025 totaled 5.04 billion tonnes CO2e. For all updates to Climate TRACE country-, state-, city-, sector-, and asset-level data, visit climatetrace.org.

OAKLAND, Calif., April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Today, Climate TRACE reported that global greenhouse gas emissions for the month of February 2025 totaled 5.04 billion tonnes CO2e. This represents a decrease of 0.47% vs. February 2024. It should be noted that, as a leap year, February 2024 was one day longer than February 2025, and therefore had one additional day’s worth of emissions. Total global year-to-date emissions total 10.32 billion tonnes CO2e. This is 0.55% lower than the previous year-to-date total for the first two months of 2024. Global methane emissions in February were 31.70 million tonnes — a 0.01% decrease compared to February 2024.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Country: February 2025

Climate TRACE’s preliminary estimate of February 2025 emissions in China, the world’s top emitting country, is 1.47 billion tonnes CO2e, which increased by 3.04 million tonnes of CO2e or 0.21% as compared to February 2024.

Of February 2025’s other top five emitting countries:

United States emissions declined by 6.88 million tonnes CO2e, or 1.18% year over year;Russia emissions declined by 2.06 million tonnes CO2e, or 0.63% year over year;India emissions declined by 1.97 million tonnes CO2e, or 0.63% year over year;Indonesia emissions declined by 0.87 million tonnes CO2e, or 0.72% year over year.

In the EU, which as a bloc would be the third largest source of emissions in February 2025, emissions declined by 2.63 million tonnes CO2e compared to February 2024, or 0.79%.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector: February 2025

Greenhouse gas emissions increased year over year in buildings and decreased in fossil fuel operations, manufacturing, power, and transportation. Transportation saw the greatest change in emissions year over year, with emissions declining by 1.29%.

Agriculture emissions were 554.62 million tonnes CO2e, unchanged vs. February 2024;Buildings emissions were 438.59 million tonnes CO2e, unchanged vs. February 2024;Fossil fuel operations emissions were 870.79 million tonnes CO2e, a 0.39% decrease vs. February 2024;Manufacturing emissions were 873.74 million tonnes CO2e, a 0.13% decrease vs. February 2024;Mineral extraction emissions were 21.89 million tonnes CO2e, unchanged vs. February 2024;Power emissions were 1,256.30 million tonnes CO2e, a 0.79% decrease vs. February 2024;Transportation emissions were 696.78 million tonnes CO2e, a 1.29% decrease vs. February 2024;Waste emissions were 192.56 million tonnes CO2e, unchanged vs. February 2024.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions by City: February 2025

The urban areas with the highest total greenhouse gas emissions in February 2025 were Shanghai, China; Tokyo, Japan; Beijing, China; Suzhou, China; and Houston, United States.

The urban areas with the greatest increase in absolute emissions year over year were Yu, China; Gangneung-si, South Korea; Rizhao, China; Kamisu, Japan; and Shancheng, China. Those with the largest absolute emissions decline were Los Angeles, United States; New York, United States; Tokyo, Japan; Houston, United States; and Dallas, United States.

The urban areas with the greatest increase in emissions as a percentage of their total emissions were Trincomalee, Sri Lanka; Heilbronn, Germany; Yu, China; Slavyansk-na-Kubani, Russia; and Gangneung-si, South Korea. Those with the greatest decrease by percentage were Arauca, Colombia; Yacuiba, Bolivia; Raja, South Sudan; Nicosia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus; and Murnei, Sudan.

For all updates to Climate TRACE country-, state-, city-, sector-, and asset-level data, visit climatetrace.org.

RELEASE NOTES

Revisions to existing Climate TRACE data are common and expected. They allow us to take the most up-to-date and accurate information into account. As new information becomes available, Climate TRACE will update its emissions totals (potentially including historical estimates) to reflect new data inputs, methodologies, and revisions.

With the addition of February 2025 data, the Climate TRACE database is now updated to version v4.2.0. With this version, the database was updated to standardize the use of lowercase ‘t’ for tonnes rather than uppercase ‘T’. Individual sector teams also added 13,757 additional cattle operation emissions sources in France; added 19 oil and gas refining assets and added additional data covering April through June 2024 for refineries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and parts of Europe; fixed a bug affecting aluminum manufacturing; and added April–June 2024 data for petrochemical steam cracking facilities in Asia and the Middle East. A detailed description of all sectors’ data updates is available in our changelog here.

To learn more about what is included in our monthly data releases and for frequently asked questions, click here. All methodologies for Climate TRACE data estimates are available to view and download here. For any further technical questions about data updates, please contact: coalition@ClimateTRACE.org.

To sign up for monthly updates from Climate TRACE, click here.

Emissions data for March 2025 is scheduled for release on May 29, 2025.

About Climate TRACE

The Climate TRACE coalition was formed by a group of AI specialists, data scientists, researchers, and nongovernmental organizations. Current members include Carbon Yield; CTrees; Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability; Earth Genome; Former Vice President Al Gore; Global Energy Monitor; Hypervine.io; Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab; OceanMind; RMI; TransitionZero; and WattTime. Climate TRACE is also supported by more than 100 other contributing organizations and researchers, including key data and analysis contributors: Arboretica, Carnegie Mellon University’s CREATE Lab, Global Fishing Watch/emLab, Michigan State University, Open Supply Hub, and University of Malaysia Terengganu. For more information about the coalition and a list of contributors, click here.

Media Contact

Fae Jencks and Nikki Arnone, Climate TRACE, 1 (719) 357-8344, media@climatetrace.org, https://www.climatetrace.org/ 

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Agri-Food Tech Startups Led by Taiwan’s HAOSHi Attend SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 to Build Industry and Investment Connections

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TAIPEI and TOKYO, April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A delegation of three food-tech startups led by Taiwan-based agri-food tech accelerator HAOSHi recently participated in SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, a global innovation event held in Japan. Through the exhibition and local industry engagement, the initiative aims to help Taiwanese startups establish partnerships with Japanese companies and explore potential investment opportunities.

SusHi Tech Tokyo has emerged as a key innovation platform in Japan, with a focus on urban development and technology applications. As Japan transitions into a super-aged society, demand for functional foods and precision health solutions continues to rise. In response, the Taiwanese delegation brought a focused approach to health and biotech applications, showcasing the R&D capabilities of Taiwan’s food-tech and precision nutrition sectors.

Ahead of the exhibition, HAOSHi worked with Sustainable Food Asia (SFA), a Japan-based organization engaged in sustainable food innovation, to arrange industry exchanges and company visits, giving the startups a more practical understanding of the local market. The trip also facilitated discussions between the Taiwanese teams and Japanese startups including Algalex, Eclipse Foods, and Morus, covering supply chain collaboration and market entry strategies. Through product demonstrations and tastings, the startups established initial business connections with companies in the cosmeceuticals, biotech, food manufacturing, and supply chain sectors.

The two organizations also co-hosted “Sustainable Food Night,” a networking event that drew around 30 representatives from established companies, startups, and investors. Discussions centered on collaboration opportunities in the agri-food tech sector across Taiwan, Japan, and Southeast Asia, with the broader aim of strengthening regional connectivity.

The three participating startups were Space Ark Bio, King Noodles, and Leeuwenhoek Laboratories, which specialize in fermentation applications, functional foods, and precision nutrition, respectively. Amber Lin, CEO of HAOSHi, said that the exhibition and in-market networking helped lay the groundwork for the startups to enter the market and support follow-up business discussions. The initiative also aligns with the goal of Startup Island Taiwan (SIT), which aims to connect Taiwanese startups more closely with the global innovation ecosystem.

 

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DB HiTek to Participate in PCIM 2026, Strengthening Its Presence in the European Market

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Europe’s largest power semiconductor exhibition to be held in Nuremberg, Germany, from June 9 to 11Showcasing latest developments in SiC and GaN, highlighting its power semiconductor capabilities

SEOUL, South Korea, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — DB HiTek, a leading 8-inch pure-play foundry, announced its participation in PCIM (Power Conversion and Intelligent Motion) Europe 2026, the continent’s premier exhibition for power semiconductors. The event will take place in Nuremberg, Germany, from June 9 to 11 (local time), as the company continues expanding its presence in the European market.

Following its successful debut at PCIM in 2025—where the company held face-to-face meetings with dozens of customers to discuss process technologies and collaboration opportunities—DB HiTek is building on that momentum. With over 1,000 booth visitors last year and ongoing business discussions, the company expects these engagements to translate into tangible business results this year through continued partnerships.

At this year’s event, DB HiTek will present progress in its next-generation SiC (Silicon Carbide) and GaN (Gallium Nitride) processes. The company will also highlight its industry-leading BCDMOS (Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS) technology, a core strength of its power management portfolio. A robust schedule of meetings with global clients is already in place, reflecting continued growth in collaboration.

According to market research firm Yole Développement, the global SiC and GaN power semiconductor markets are set for rapid growth. The SiC market is projected to grow from approximately $4.8 billion in 2026 to $10.4 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21%. Over the same period, the GaN market is expected to expand from $900 million to $2.9 billion, reflecting a CAGR of 33%.

DB HiTek started MPW (Multi-Project Wafer) runs for its SiC and GaN processes in December 2025, producing samples for more than 10 customer products. These were delivered between March and April 2026. Customer evaluations are underway, with feedback to be incorporated into final process verification. Full-scale mass production is scheduled to begin in 2027.

Currently, DB HiTek maintains mass production relationships with approximately 400 customers, primarily focused on its flagship power semiconductor products. The company also works with a broad client base using specialized image sensor technologies, including X-ray, Global Shutter, and SPAD (Single Photon Avalanche Diode). Its application mix is increasingly shifting toward industrial and automotive-grade products, reflecting growing demand from these sectors.

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LG Display’s 27-inch DFR Gaming OLED panel wins SID’s ‘Display of the Year’

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SEOUL, South Korea, April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — LG Display, the world’s leading innovator of display technologies, announced that its 27-inch 540/720Hz Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) Gaming OLED panel has been awarded “Display of the Year” by the Society for Information Display (SID), receiving high acclaim for redefining the gaming display paradigm and accelerating market differentiation.

The “Display of the Year” award is SID’s most prestigious distinction, presented to the most groundbreaking display product launched during the previous year that is expected to lead the future of the industry.

This achievement recognizes LG Display’s new user-centered display paradigm. The product’s standout feature is the company’s proprietary DFR technology, which allows users to freely select the mode that suits their preferred gaming style.

High-refresh-rate mode particularly proves its value in game genres where rapid screen transitions are essential and victory is decided in a split second — like first-person shooters or racing games. By supporting an industry-leading refresh rate of 720Hz with HD resolution, this mode eliminates ghosting and motion blur even in the fastest scenes, enabling overwhelming gaming performance.

High-resolution mode provides an optimized visual experience for games based on stunning graphics. It simultaneously delivers QHD resolution and a 540Hz refresh rate. To overcome the conventional limitation where picture quality drops once the refresh rate exceeds 500Hz, LG Display applied a proprietary algorithm, securing the two core elements of a high refresh rate and high picture quality.

As a result, the panel obtained ClearMR 21000 certification, the highest rating from the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).

“Our goal is to continue leading the gaming display market by leveraging LG Display’s differentiated OLED technologies and relentless pursuit of innovation,” said Young-seok Choi, Chief Technology Officer of LG Display.

SID is the world’s largest display society with more than 7,000 industry experts, researchers, and professors. It hosts Display Week annually, featuring new technologies, product exhibitions, and academic presentations. SID Display Week 2026 will take place in Los Angeles, California from May 3 to 8.

※ LG Display 27-inch 540/720Hz (DFR) OLED Gaming Monitor Panel Specifications

Category

High-refresh-rate mode

High-resolution mode

Peak Brightness

1,500nits

1,500nits

Refresh Rate / Resolution

720Hz / HD

540Hz / QHD

Response Time

0.02ms

0.02ms

 

About LG Display
LG Display Co., Ltd. [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220] is the world’s leading innovator of display technologies, including thin-film transistor liquid crystal and OLED displays. The company manufactures display panels in a broad range of sizes and specifications primarily for use in TVs, notebook computers, desktop monitors, automobiles, and various other applications, including tablets and mobile devices. LG Display currently operates manufacturing facilities in Korea and China, and back-end assembly facilities in Korea, China, and Vietnam. The company has approximately 70,707 employees operating worldwide. For more news and information about LG Display, please visit www.lgdisplay.com.

Media Contact:
Joo Yeon Jennifer Ha, Team Leader, Communication Team
Email: hjy05@lgdisplay.com

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