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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