This indicator quantifies the greenhouse gas emissions attributed to the combustion of liquid fuels, primarily sourced from petroleum. These emissions are significant contributors to global warming and climate change, as liquid fuels are widely used across various sectors, including transportation, heating, and industrial processes. Understanding these emissions is crucial for policymakers and environmentalists aiming to transition towards sustainable energy solutions. Additionally, tracking these emissions helps identify trends in fuel consumption, guiding efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. By monitoring the impacts of liquid fuel usage, stakeholders can implement strategies that promote cleaner energy alternatives and foster a more sustainable future. Source: