Global carbon emissions stood still in 2016, offering climate hope
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#33F4P)
The new data is a welcome sign of progress in the battle against global warming but many challenges remain, including methane from cattle
Global emissions of climate-warming carbon dioxide remained static in 2016, a welcome sign that the world is making at least some progress in the battle against global warming by halting the long-term rising trend.
All of the world's biggest emitting nations, except India, saw falling or static carbon emissions due to less coal burning and increasing renewable energy, according to data published on Thursday by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (NEAA). However other mainly developing nations, including Indonesia, still have rising rates of CO2 emissions.
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