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May 07, 2021 If you open the window of a skyscraper in Shanghai, below you can see only a gray fog. This is to give a sense of the pollution in one of the big Chinese cities. According to a report by the Rhodium Group, dragon emissions have more than tripled in the past 30 years, making up 27% of those recorded globally. China's greenhouse gas emissions exceeded those of the United States-Developed Countries in 2019. The United States is a close second with 11% and India in third with 6.6%, followed albeit slightly by 6.4% 27 EU countries



The report's findings have come after climate summit wanted by President Joe Biden: on the occasion, President XI confirmed China's commitment to peak emissions by 2030 and then begin to decline.