Celebrate! The World is Ignoring the UN Emissions Edicts – ‘Global CO2 emissions are increasing to record levels’ – China fakes being ‘green’ as it ‘still burns more coal than the rest of the world’

By IER -  Institute for Energy Research



1 Despite voluntary targets set in the wake of the Paris Climate Accord, global carbon dioxide emissions are increasing to record levels.
2 In 2023, the world produced 57.1 gigatons of carbon dioxide warming equivalent, as nations struggle to provide jobs, opportunities, and food for their people.
3 Since the Paris Accord is not a treaty, nations cannot be held to their commitments, although some governments use that as a justification for pursuing changes in energy policies.
4 China has the largest wind and solar deployment but still burns more coal than the rest of the world and its greenhouse gas emissions increased 5.2% last year.

5 China has used its cheap coal to capture the world market for wind and solar assemblies and other critical elements governments need for the energy transition.

6 In November, there will be another climate convention in Baku, Azerbaijan—the 29th annual meeting–to discuss further commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

United Nations Dismayed at the Lack of Progress in Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions

By IER –  Institute for Energy Research

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