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According to Reuters, South Korea is one of the most fossil fuel-reliant economies in the world. Despite government policy to reduce emissions, the country's industry has received special breaks in regard to the law.
The Indonesian government, Reuters writes, promises an ambitious program to cut carbon emissions and transition to green energy. However, critics are skeptical about these policies.
As the largest OPEC exporter, the oil industry has taken its toll on Saudi Arabia, from air quality to oil spills to wasteful energy usage. Other issues that face the Middle-Eastern kingdom are deforestation and desertification.
Nonetheless, it seems that the concern among the German people about the environment has been growing in the most recent years. The 2021 General Election saw the Green Party become the country’s third political force, with 15% of the votes.
Al Jazeera highlights that the Middle Eastern country is one of the few nations not to sign the Paris Agreement and its policy-makers have shown little to no interest to combat climate change.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, Japan mainly relies on oil, gas, and coal for energy consumption. Nuclear energy consumption has gone down 10% since the Fukushima Disaster.
A study published by Nature reveals that, while the European embargo has reduced the gas emissions generated by EU nations, Russia's emissions have slightly increased.