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We hear a lot about the high carbon emissions of countries such as China and India, but this is in part due to them being two of the most populous nations on Earth. According to the figures sourced from the Global Carbon Project in 2022 China is the county with the highest carbon emissions, responsible for 32% of global emissions followed by United Stated, India, Russia and Japan.

Most populous nation on earth

However, with a population of 1.4 billion people, this means tremendous demand for energy dependent industries. Total emissions is only part of the picture, considering carbon emissions per capita gives a more accurate picture of a country’s carbon footprint relative to its population size, according to data from The Global Carbon Project China is ranked in 28th place.

Boom in Green Technology

Crucially China saw emissions decline in the last 12 months up to May 2025, according to the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). This would be the first time emissions have fallen even as demand for power across the Chinese economy continues to grow.

Much of the decrease in emissions can be put down to countrywide investments in wind and solar as China’s green tech revolution is booming. China has installed more than half of the solar and wind generation capacity that has been installed globally over the past few years. The solar capacity that China installed last year is comparable to what the EU has overall.  Lauri Myllyvirta  (CREA).

Recent data from the UK-based energy think tank, Ember, shows that in April wind and solar energy together generated more than a quarter of China’s electricity for the first time.

The UK has been a global leader on climate issues

As the first country to adopt legally binding targets (2008 Climate Change Act, with targets for 2050 and legally binding five-year carbon budgets to take us there, it is important to continue to lead by example.

This is the best way to influence other countries, it is difficult politically to demand other countries to reduce their carbon emissions, if we can’t show that we are reducing our own emissions.

It is noticeable that a number of countries quoted the UK’s step away from a focus on net zero during the last conservative government as a reason for them to not do so much. We can’t encourage others to take action and build a collective international response to the climate crisis unless we are doing our bit to.

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