China’s Fossil Fuel Emissions and Their Global Impact
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief at Climate Crisis, discusses a recent study revealing that China is the leading emitter of fossil fuel emissions, contributing 12% globally. Despite advancements in renewable energy, China’s heavy reliance on coal hampers its ability to reduce emissions. This makes it difficult for the world to achieve its climate goals, emphasizing the need for China to address its dependency on fossil fuels.
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