US's carbon emissions drop slightly, mostly due to using less coal
Briefly

Emissions need to drop significantly to meet Paris Agreement goals of limiting warming to 2°C, with the power grid sector being the main driver of recent reductions.
US carbon emissions have been falling primarily due to changes in the power grid, outweighing emissions from other sectors over the last 30 years, with coal's decline and renewables' rise driving this shift.
Read at Ars Technica
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