As the world races to cut carbon emissions in the fight against climate change, a potentially game-changing milestone may have been reached.

China – currently responsible for some 30% of global emissions – saw its emissions decline in the 12 months up to May 2025.

Crucially, this would be the first time emissions have fallen even as demand for power across the Chinese economy grew rapidly. Previous drops have only ever taken place during shocks like the Covid pandemic, which slowed the country’s economy.

Given the outsized role the country – home to more than a billion people – has played in increasing global emissions in recent years, it is a moment to celebrate.

“The world would have stabilised its emissions 10 years ago if it weren’t for China,” Lauri Myllyvirta, of the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, points out to the BBC.

Mr Myllyvirta’s own research found China’s emissions were down 1.6% compared to the same period last year.

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