About the slow down in emissions rise, that is true. However an increase is still the wrong direction. In 2021 global greenhouse gas emissions have been 54.69 billion t, which is 0.93 billion t more then the 53.66 billion t in 2015 when the Paris Climate Accord was signed. In 2009 so the six year period before that emissions rose by 5.21 billion t from 48.45. billion t.
Other then that oil is growing, so is gas, but coal might fall considering China is in some economic trouble and consumes over half of the global coal right now. Especially with coal having a hard time in Europe and the US, while growing slower in other parts of the world.