Washington Post: Chinese greenhouse gas emissions now larger than those of developed countries combined. China now accounts for 27 percent of global emissions, while the U.S. accounts for 11 percent. China’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2019 surpassed those of the United States and the developed world combined, according to an analysis published Thursday by the research firm Rhodium Group. China’s share of global emissions rose to 27 percent of the world’s total, while the United States remained the second-largest emitter at 11 percent. India’s share came third at 6.6 percent, edging out the 27 nations in the European Union, which accounted for 6.4 percent, the report found.
Bloomberg: China’s Emissions Now Exceed All the Developed World’s Combined.
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China spewed 27% of global greenhouse gases in 2019: Rhodium
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OECD’s cumulative emissions since 1750 far outweigh China’s
China now accounts for more greenhouse gas emissions than all of the world’s developed nations combined, according to new research from Rhodium Group.