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Its not universally true across the globe. Much of the EU has already turned into reduction and in many countries that started over a decade ago. The reduction is going too slow even in the EU but the increase is largely being driven by the USA and China. I think China will probably turn its increase around quickest as its investing enormously in Solar, Wind and batteries and is by far the largest consumer of its domestic manufacturing of those items and politically its onboard with reducing its emissions.