Global Registry of Fossil Fuels is the world’s first public database on fossil fuel reserves, production and emissions.
The Global Registry of Fossil Fuels is the “first-ever fully transparent” public database that tracks fossil fuels across the world.
It was launched by the Carbon Tracker and Global Energy Monitor.
It was released to coincide with the two important international climate talks – the UNGA, which is set to commence in New York on September 13 and COP27.
It will be organized in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt in November.
This inventory has data from more than 50,000 oil, gas and coal fields in 89 countries.
This accounts for 75 per cent of global production.