Even this data is fairly overly decontextualized without considering cumulative emissions since the industrial revolution, proportion of corporate contribution and off shoring. Per capita is important too. In the context of a developing nation specifically, emissions will go up as people get pulled out of poverty and have lifestyles more like people in developed nations. It’s hard to ask them not to pursue that or to delay it (or it comes across as hypocritical). Now with the US/Israel’s war in Iran more nations in Asia will be burning coal due to oil supply constraints. It’s easy to show a graph blaming those nations for resorting to that but several of those nations are already rationing gasoline (Americans would lose their minds lol) and the people are absolutely struggling.