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Global mapping of city-level economic growth decoupling from fossil fuels

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Global mapping of city-level economic growth decoupling from fossil fuels

A. Hassani, D. D. Moran, et al.

Cities strive for economic prosperity while cutting fossil-fuel reliance, yet tracking progress is hard. This study presents a globally consistent, satellite-based framework using tropospheric NO2 and subnational GDP per capita (PPP) to measure decoupling across 5,435 cities (2019–2024), identifying trends for 2,475 cities and four decoupling states. Research conducted by Amirhossein Hassani, Daniel Dean Moran, Matti Kummu, Sam-Erik Walker, Sina Masoumzadeh Sayyar, Kerstin Stebel and Philipp Schneider.... show more
Abstract
Cities seek to generate economic prosperity while reducing their dependence on fossil fuel combustion, yet tracking such progress at the city level remains challenging because of the limited and inconsistent emissions and economic data. Here we introduce an objective, globally consistent framework to measure decoupling between fossil fuel use and economic growth, either through reduced fuel use or shifts toward cleaner/more efficient combustion, proxied by tropospheric nitrogen dioxide columns combined with second-level administrative gross domestic product per capita based on purchasing power parity data. Analysing 5,435 cities globally over 2019–2024, we identify significant trends for 2,475 cities and classify them into 4 decoupling states. We find that 80% of these cities, mainly located in China, Europe and North America, enjoy relative decoupling, whereas 16%, mainly located in India and the Middle East, experience fossil fuel-dependent growth. Beyond these patterns, the described scalable satellite-based methodology can be revisited regularly to monitor city-level green growth and support urban policy effectiveness.
Publisher
Nature Cities
Published On
May 11, 2026
Authors
Amirhossein Hassani, Daniel Dean Moran, Matti Kummu, Sam-Erik Walker, Sina Masoumzadeh Sayyar, Kerstin Stebel, Philipp Schneider
Tags
decoupling
tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
city-level emissions monitoring
GDP per capita (PPP)
satellite-based methodology
urban green growth
fossil fuel dependence
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