cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/52096768

  • China accounts for over half of global coal production.
  • Just six countries produce nearly 90% of the world’s coal.
  • Asia dominates both total output and recent production growth.

China produces more coal than all nations combined.

According to the 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy, China produced 4.78 billion tonnes of coal in 2024, accounting for 51.7% of the global total.

Coal production is also highly concentrated beyond China. The top six producing countries, including India, Indonesia, and the U.S., together account for 87% of total supply.

India ranks second at just over 1 billion tonnes, but its 11.7% share is far behind China’s majority.

The top six is rounded out by Indonesia (9.0%), the United States (5.0%), Australia (5.0%), and Russia (4.6%), after which production drops off sharply.

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    4 days ago

    @pulsewidth@lemmy.world

    Once that chart is updated for 2025 data it will show that China’s fossil fuel use actually decreased in 2025 over 2024 for the first time ever,

    According to the Chinese Communist Party’s recently released 15th five-year plan: compared to the 14th five-year plan, China’s goals for non-fossil energy additions would see China’s annual green energy additions fall by more than half in the next five years, while at the same time, fossil fuel energy consumption would increase by 8-10%,

    China is not on track to meet its 2060 carbon neutrality goal, according to climate think tank, Carbon Action Tracker.

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      4 days ago

      Interesting website. I note that Australia is merely “insufficient”, while some others are critically insufficient. I have a range of complex feelings about that.