Public-private partnerships, climate policy alignment, and standardized GHG accounting methods can assist U.S. cities in implementing climate initiatives
Research shows G20 per capita coal emissions continue to rise despite climate pledges and transition efforts by some members of the group of major economies. Between 2015 and 2022, per capita G20 coal emissions rose nine percent. Twelve G20 members, including Britain, Germany and the United States, were able to significantly decrease per capita emissions.