It’s recently been reported that global emissions of CO2 are to rise this year by less than 1% compared to last year, and the increase has mainly been due to increased aviation industry activity. This is all against a backdrop of increased usage of coal following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since the start of that invasion the EU has generated 25% of its energy from renewables, with an increasing proportion likely to be achieved more rapidly than plans predicted prior to the invasion. Even China is on track to start reducing its emissions by 2025 as their renewable sector combined with nuclear and a big push for electrification is showing benefits. This is good news prior to the forthcoming COP27, as with such a measure of progress countries may see their efforts are working which could encourage further progress.
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