The chicoms emit twice the CO2 as the US and continue to build massive amounts of coal plants which generate the largest amount of CO2 per megawatt hour of electrical production. You think that St. Greta is going to Beijing for the Winter Olympics to lecture the chicoms? Sure. Meanwhile, the commies are pretty clear that they are putting China first and increasing their CO2 production. In the US, the green gaia religionists and Cho Bai Den are happy to crater the US economy by restricting drilling and pipelines while demanding dirty production of expensive and inefficient solar and wind and EVs. So China First and America Last is some political policy for the dems.
China Won't Disturb Its Citizens' 'Normal Life' to Meet Carbon Goals
To no thinking person’s surprise, China’s President Xi Jinping told Communist Party leaders that saving the planet from global warming won’t come at the expense of China’s economic growth or the comfort of its people.
Greens had been pointing to China’s efforts at cutting carbon emissions as an example other nations should follow. As it turns out, President Xi knows that cutting emissions will cut growth—something Xi is not willing to do.
Democratic politicians continue to babble about “sustainable growth” and “carbon neutral industries.” Xi knows the truth and won’t allow China to play games with its economic future just to make Western radicals feel good about themselves.
The Guardian:
China, the world’s biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, has been under pressure to “enhance ambition” and take more drastic action to tackle global heating. In the past two years, Beijing has also made a number of pledges to show its commitment.
But as the economy slows, China is worried about the risk to jobs and growth. The concern is particularly serious as Beijing prepares to hold a Communist party meeting that is expected to extend Xi’s rule later this year.
Late on Monday, Xi told Communist party leaders that China needed to “overcome the notion of rapid success” and proceed gradually. “Reducing emissions is not about reducing productivity, and it is not about not emitting at all, either,” he was quoted as saying by the state news agency Xinhua.
“We must stick to the overall planning and ensure energy security, industrial supply chain security and food security at the same time as cutting carbon emissions,” Xi said.
The chicoms emit twice the CO2 as the US and continue to build massive amounts of coal plants which generate the largest amount of CO2 per megawatt hour of electrical production. You think that St. Greta is going to Beijing for the Winter Olympics to lecture the chicoms? Sure. Meanwhile, the commies are pretty clear that they are putting China first and increasing their CO2 production. In the US, the green gaia religionists and Cho Bai Den are happy to crater the US economy by restricting drilling and pipelines while demanding dirty production of expensive and inefficient solar and wind and EVs. So China First and America Last is some political policy for the dems.
China Won't Disturb Its Citizens' 'Normal Life' to Meet Carbon Goals
To no thinking person’s surprise, China’s President Xi Jinping told Communist Party leaders that saving the planet from global warming won’t come at the expense of China’s economic growth or the comfort of its people.
Greens had been pointing to China’s efforts at cutting carbon emissions as an example other nations should follow. As it turns out, President Xi knows that cutting emissions will cut growth—something Xi is not willing to do.
Democratic politicians continue to babble about “sustainable growth” and “carbon neutral industries.” Xi knows the truth and won’t allow China to play games with its economic future just to make Western radicals feel good about themselves.
The Guardian:
China, the world’s biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, has been under pressure to “enhance ambition” and take more drastic action to tackle global heating. In the past two years, Beijing has also made a number of pledges to show its commitment.
But as the economy slows, China is worried about the risk to jobs and growth. The concern is particularly serious as Beijing prepares to hold a Communist party meeting that is expected to extend Xi’s rule later this year.
Late on Monday, Xi told Communist party leaders that China needed to “overcome the notion of rapid success” and proceed gradually. “Reducing emissions is not about reducing productivity, and it is not about not emitting at all, either,” he was quoted as saying by the state news agency Xinhua.
“We must stick to the overall planning and ensure energy security, industrial supply chain security and food security at the same time as cutting carbon emissions,” Xi said.
Sounds like he subscribes to the “let’s get super rich and figure it all out with the free cash flows” idea.
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If you’re a parent and you’re vaxxing your Toddler, you’ve not done any homework on your own. I pity your kid.
China Won't Disturb Its Citizens' 'Normal Life' to Meet Carbon Goals
To no thinking person’s surprise, China’s President Xi Jinping told Communist Party leaders that saving the planet from global warming won’t come at the expense of China’s economic growth or the comfort of its people.
Greens had been pointing to China’s efforts at cutting carbon emissions as an example other nations should follow. As it turns out, President Xi knows that cutting emissions will cut growth—something Xi is not willing to do.
Democratic politicians continue to babble about “sustainable growth” and “carbon neutral industries.” Xi knows the truth and won’t allow China to play games with its economic future just to make Western radicals feel good about themselves.
The Guardian:
China, the world’s biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, has been under pressure to “enhance ambition” and take more drastic action to tackle global heating. In the past two years, Beijing has also made a number of pledges to show its commitment.
But as the economy slows, China is worried about the risk to jobs and growth. The concern is particularly serious as Beijing prepares to hold a Communist party meeting that is expected to extend Xi’s rule later this year.
Late on Monday, Xi told Communist party leaders that China needed to “overcome the notion of rapid success” and proceed gradually. “Reducing emissions is not about reducing productivity, and it is not about not emitting at all, either,” he was quoted as saying by the state news agency Xinhua.
“We must stick to the overall planning and ensure energy security, industrial supply chain security and food security at the same time as cutting carbon emissions,” Xi said.