US and India lead G20 on climate action, report says
Briefly

The United States and India have made the greatest strides in implementing climate policies since the 2016 Paris Agreement, according to a Guardian-commissioned study.
The G20 economies are projected to reduce CO2 discharges by 6.9 gigatons by 2030, thanks to new renewable energy policies adopted globally.
The study suggests that instead of a 20% increase in emissions by 2030, CO2 emissions will likely return to 2015 levels by the decade's end.
This significant improvement illustrates that the COP process, despite flaws, has had a measurable impact on mitigating climate change.
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