July 24, 2012 View all news The Irish TimesFRANK McDONALD, Environment EditorGLOBAL EMISSIONS of carbon dioxide (CO2) increased by 3 per cent last year, reaching an all-time high of 34 billion tonnes, according to figures compiled by the European Commission's research unit and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency.For the first time, per capita emissions in China - the world's most populous country - almost reached European levels, after a 9 per cent increase in 2011 to 7.2 tonnes for each of its 1.34 billion people. EU emissions were 7.5 tonnes per capita, down by 3 per cent. "China is now within the range of six to 19 tonnes per capita emissions of the major industrialised countries", the commission's Joint Research Centre said.Read more Categorised in: Climate Change