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The impact of human carbon emissions on climate has generated widespread global conc. We selected 24 countries as research objects and analysed the changes in carbon emissions in different countries between the establishment of emission reduction actions in 1990 and 2014. Then, we selected 19 factors representing four categories (economy, population, technology and energy) to explore the key factors that led to changes in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in different countries. Emission reduction actions since 1990 did not lead to marked improvements, and only five countries (Russia, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and France) achieved reductions in carbon emissions. The factors that influenced CO2 emissions varied among countries. In most developing countries, reduc-tions in CO2 emissions were caused by reductions in poverty and inherent natural conditions. Moreover, the extent of influence of a given factor on CO2emissions differed among countries. The global economic crisis may cause similar fluctuations in CO2emissions in many countries. Adjustments to energy and industrial structures are the main reason for the reduction in carbon emissions, whereas eco-nomic growth and urbanization are the two major contributors to the growth of carbon emissions. According to historical carbon emis-sions data, a green energy revolution must be implemented to address global climate change and ensure the sustainable development of human societies.