I am by no means a fan of the Chinese government, but they are leagues ahead when it comes to these issues compared to many western nations. Yes, they still open new coal plants, yes, they still run a lot of dirty industries and yes, I’d take most numbers coming out of china with a load of salt.
BUT they also have about 1/7 of the global population to take care of, while at the same time handling manufacturing for a good chunk of the rest of the world and their environmental footprint per person is lower than most western nations that aren’t even manufacturing anymore.
I am by no means a fan of the Chinese government, but they are leagues ahead when it comes to these issues compared to many western nations. Yes, they still open new coal plants, yes, they still run a lot of dirty industries and yes, I’d take most numbers coming out of china with a load of salt.
BUT they also have about 1/7 of the global population to take care of, while at the same time handling manufacturing for a good chunk of the rest of the world and their environmental footprint per person is lower than most western nations that aren’t even manufacturing anymore.
I think that this should always be viewed per capita of course, but you should really check your numbers BC they don’t add up.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions_per_capita
Check this for either overall per capita or consumption based in the second part