The big, bad Three: World’s worst Polluters May Fail 2050 Climate Goals
Climate Crisis editor Doug McIntyre highlights that the world’s largest polluters — China, the U.S., and India — show limited commitment to climate action during talks about global warming. Despite frequent discussions and modest investments, McIntyre warns that achieving the 2050 climate targets is unlikely if these countries don’t adopt substantial changes, with China and India’s coal consumption remaining high and the U.S. leads in petroleum production and gasoline-fueled vehicle ownership.
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