As you can see below the United States represented about 13% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In 2016; the United States’ emissions fell (-2.0%) along with the Russian Federation (-2.1%), Brazil (-6.1%), and, within the European Union, the United Kingdom (-6.4%). China’s emissions were essentially flat at (-0.3%). In contrast, the largest absolute increases were seen in India (+4.7%) and Indonesia (+6.4%) and smaller increases in Malaysia, Philippines, Turkey and Ukraine.(1)
The US now represent 13% of World GHG emissions |
US fossil-fuel emission are declining |
It should be clear from the data that mankind is nowhere
near on track to reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases to meet the goal
of keeping global temperatures within 1.5 degrees C. For more information see the link below to read the entire report.
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