According to information in Forbs, in 2015 a global record of consumption of fossil fuel was broken. On the other hand, the number of renewable energy sources in the world is growing steadily and every year the world is hit by a record for their number.
The consumption of fossil fuel increased by 0.6 percent in 2015, although coal mining, for example, decreased by one percent. Up of oil produced and natural gas went upward.
It seems 0.6% is a small indicator, but in a global format it means about 127 million metric tons of redeemed fuel.
Carbon dioxide emissions also admitted. In the interval from 2014 to 2015, the world has developed 36 million metric tons more than a year earlier.
With a closer look at the problem, you can find positive aspects. For example, the fact that this increase has occurred in a smaller volume than happened before. But an increase is an increase.