Despite stable emissions in the past few years, China still emitted almost twice as much CO2 in 2015 as
the next biggest emitter, the United States.
Not exact matches
Guardian: The world's two
biggest emitters face political problems that will make the talks for the
next few years difficult.
The agreement to collaborate ahead of
next year's talks between China, the developing world's largest
emitter, and the United States, the developed world's
biggest greenhouse gas producer, could send a powerful signal to other developing countries to clean up their act.
For its part, the Communist Chinese regime — which is the world's
biggest emitter of CO2, emitting more than the United States and Canada combined — gets a free ride, essentially, burning fossils fuels to its heart's content, for the
next 15 years.
Sen. CHUCK HAGEL (R - NE): It is the developing nations that will be the
biggest emitters of greenhouse gases in the
next 25 years.
The
next three
big emitters are India, Russia, and Japan, with a total of 14 percent of world emissions among them.