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UN climate summit looks to China as latest data shows flat emissions trend

The absence of the US at COP30 has put the focus on the world’s other big emitters
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China’s greenhouse gas emissions have remained largely flat over the past 18 months, according to the latest data from a climate research group, as the UN COP30 climate summit looks to Beijing to take a lead.

New analysis published on Tuesday for Carbon Brief found that China’s carbon dioxide emissions were unchanged in the third quarter of 2025 compared with the same period last year.

The emissions trend is partly a result of the slower pace of growth in construction and manufacturing combined with a surge in renewable energy and electric vehicles to absorb additional electricity demand.

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