China and India's unreduced coal consumption hampers climate targets, as per Ember's study.

China and India's reliance on coal for electricity generation continues to hinder climate targets, with both nations not reducing coal consumption. Global electricity generation from coal has nearly doubled since 2000, with China and India accounting for the highest increases, according to Ember's study. This dependency on coal makes it more challenging for Asia's largest carbon emitters to reach their climate goals.

May 14, 2024
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