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Who’s to blame for climate change? Well, it’s surprisingly complicated.
Breaking things down by country, China is far and away the single biggest polluter today, a distinction it has held since 2006. It currently emits roughly twice as much greenhouse gas as any other nation.
But considering a country’s current emissions doesn’t give the whole picture of its climate responsibility. Carbon dioxide is stable in the atmosphere for hundreds of years. That means greenhouse gases from the first coal power plant, which opened in the late 19th century, are still having a warming effect on the planet today.
Adding up each country’s emissions over the course of its history reveals that the US has the greatest historical contribution—the country is responsible for about 24% of all the climate pollution released into the atmosphere as of 2023. While it’s the biggest polluter today, China comes in second in terms of historical emissions, at 14%.
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