From the article:

Few would consider Romania a climate leader but on one metric it has found the holy grail of the energy transition. The country has decoupled economic growth from pollution faster than anywhere else in Europe, and perhaps even the world. Its net greenhouse gas emissions intensity fell by 88% between 1990 and 2023, the latest data shows, meaning each dollar’s worth of economic activity heats the planet almost 10 times less than it did before. Emissions have plunged by 75%. [...] If industrial countries could decouple as quickly as Romania – and do so without the social fallout it suffered – the fight to stop climate breakdown may not seem so hopeless. Promising signs have emerged. Dozens of countries have completely decoupled their economies from emissions, even accounting for the pollution in imported goods, and many more have managed to grow richer while emissions climb at a slower rate, which scientists call relative decoupling. An analysis from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) last month found that countries representing 92% of the world’s economy have achieved one of these milestones.

In the same period that Romania has decreased emissions by 75%, it's economy doubled. It also holds the record for the two largest solar farms in Europe.

While this transition was far from perfect, the fact that it happened this quickly for a country so heavily reliant on fossil fuel industry is cause for hope.

The world has probably passed “peak air pollution”

"Global emissions of local air pollutants have probably passed their peak.

The chart shows estimates of global emissions of pollutants such as sulphur dioxide (which causes acid rain), nitrogen oxides, and black and organic carbon.

These pollutants are harmful to human health and can also damage ecosystems.

It looks like emissions have peaked for almost all of these pollutants. Global air pollution is now falling, and we can save many lives by accelerating this decline.

The exception is ammonia, which is mainly produced by agriculture. Its emissions are still rising.

These estimates come from the Community Emissions Data System (CEDS).

-via Our World in Data, January 27, 2025

Two founding members of the federal government’s Net-Zero Advisory Body have resigned, saying its work is being ignored by Ottawa as it moves away from previous climate commitments and toward new oil and gas projects. University of British Columbia professor Simon Donner and global climate campaigner Catherine Abreu both resigned from the group this week, leaving the advisory body with just four remaining members. In a post on his LinkedIn account, Donner says he is grateful for the opportunity to help shape climate policy in Canada. Donner is a prominent climate scientist and was the co-chair of the body.

Global solar generation grew by a record 31% in the first half of the year, while wind generation grew by 7.7%, according to the report by the energy think tank Ember.

Solar and wind generation combined grew by more than 400 terawatt hours, which was more than overall global demand increased in the same period, it found.

The findings suggest it is possible for the world to wean off polluting sources of power — even as demand for electricity skyrockets — with continued investment in renewables including solar, wind, hydropower, bioenergy and geothermal energies.

“That means that they can keep up the pace with growing appetite for electricity worldwide,” said Małgorzata Wiatros-Motyka, senior electricity analyst at Ember and lead author of the study.

“The fall overall of fossil may be small, but it is significant,” said Wiatros-Motyka. “This is a turning point when we see emissions plateauing.”

Americans I am begging you to vote. Harris is a SHIT candidate doing nothing to prevent appalling crimes against humanity but if Trump pulls the US out of the Paris Agreement again then your national emissions alone will very likely doom the entire planet to permanently overshoot 1.5 degrees, which will be catastrophic for ecosystems, weather and climatic patterns, and human life. I know I might lose followers for saying this, but it just seems too important to me to stay silent. Trump will be infinitely worse for Palestinians and the peace process, and wars and genocides will only multiply across the world if the climate is allowed to destabilise further. I really wish the Greens had a genuine chance but in a two-party system they just don’t. One day I hope a Green is US President but it’s not going to happen soon. Yes you are responsible to the people of Gaza and Lebanon and I don’t want you to ever forget that but they (and the rest of the world, to whom you are also obligated and whom you also impact with your government choices), will only suffer worse if food and water shortages, extreme weather, spreading resource conflict and zoonotic pandemics become more common. These are all genuine risks if the USA fails to meet its climate targets. There are hundreds of millions of you and you’re the biggest economy in the world with some of the greatest violent influence over the rest of us. Pls don’t elect Trump