It's interesting what's happening in China at the moment and it seems to have largely gone unnoticed. Unsurprisingly, they were heavily criticised for their plan to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and reach net zero by 2060, a much longer timescale than most countries have committed to.
Only they're running way ahead of schedule, their program of solar and wind rollouts has been massive and it already accounts for over 30% of their energy. Despite the building of a load of new coal fired power stations, it looks like their emissions could now peak as early as the later part of this year, four or five years ahead of schedule.
I suspect, that despite their original targets, they'll actually achieve net zero before we do.