US greenhouse gas emissions rise for first time in three years

  • Gas
  • January 13, 2026

US greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.4% in 2025, according to preliminary data from independent research provider Rhodium group.

It marks the first rise in three years. The increase was primarily driven by the power and buildings sectors.

Colder winter temperatures drove higher space heating demand in buildings, pushing up direct emissions from fuel use in buildings by 6.8%, while higher natural gas prices and growing power demand boosted coal-generated electricity, resulting in a 3.8% rise in power sector emissions.

Emissions rose more modestly in the industrial and oil & gas sectors. Industrial emissions grew by 15 MMT (1.3% up) relative to 2024, reflecting modest growth in total industrial output.

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