Let’s admit it: when it comes to the environment, be it in Malaysia or elsewhere around the planet, things tend to seem gloomy and doomy. Yet now and then comes news that gives us cause for hope. Here’s one bit of such good news: global CO2 emissions stayed constant last year, meaning they had not increased over the previous year.

To be sure, those emissions are still a lot higher than they should be. Each year we still carry on pumping 35 billion tons of CO2 into the planet’s atmosphere. Yet at least it appears that collectively we are making some worst progress in reining in our worst profligate ways.

According to data published by a Dutch environmental agency, many of the world’s biggest emitters saw their emission levels remain static throughout 2016 largely as a result of relying less on fossil fuels like coal. Of the planet’s top 5 biggest emitters, only India remained an outlier by continuing to emit way too much CO2. China, the world’s leading emitter, managed to reduce its emissions by 0.3% last year, while the US and Russia did so by 2.0% and 2.1%, respectively. Within the EU, the rate remained unchanged over the previous year.

 

 

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