India’s Rising CO₂ Emissions don’t curry favor with Climate-concerned activists
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief of Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that India has become the world’s third-largest emitter of CO₂, accounting for 4% of global fossil fuel emissions. The rise is driven by India’s reliance on coal that accompanies rapid GDP growth and population increase. Without a shift towards renewable energy, India’s emissions will continue to grow, posing significant risks to global climate goals.
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