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Xi Jinping to China: Any harm we inflict on nature will eventually return to haunt us

jstripes

Banned
Well, China went through their industrial revolution on overdrive compared to Europe, so the effects would be pretty pronounced and visible to them.
 

Oersted

Member
We live in times where shooting Nazis im videogames is a rebellious act and stating the most obvious of environmental lessons isn't a no brainer to say
 
And think about what the US is doing instead and then think about who will be poised to dominate energy projects around the globe? If Nigeria needs a solar plant, they will look to China guaranteed. Hillary may not have said it in a proper way, but she was absolutely right,those US coal miners will lose their jobs. But instead of mining coal or working on pipelines, let's build factories developing Tesla style batteries, let's get American companies manufacturing solar energy on a large scale. Invest and subsidize now so they are poised to dominate 20 years from now.

Cant that only be built in nevada? Lithium deposits dont seem to be exactly common.
 

pigeon

Banned
Gonna be interesting to watch when all those baiji dolphins start ripping up our homes with enormous propellers, I guess.

China is wayyyyyyy behind the curve on environmental protection. Guess we’ll see if they can catch up.
 
China currently produces 28% of global renewable energy capacity and plans to spend a further $360 billion on renewable energy and achieve 50% commercial green building certification by 2020. Meeting these objectives would create as much renewable energy capacity as the entire US electrical system and would mean half of the world’s green building space was located in China.

https://www.etfstrategy.co.uk/kraneshares-launches-china-environment-etf-00010/

Future right there.
 

Chichikov

Member
China has been taking this very seriously, now yeah, the outcomes are still quite bad in some areas, but they invest in renewable energies way more than any other country and take pretty drastic steps to curb emissions.
This renewed emphasis is not surprising, but still good.

good sentiment, but I await the day sharks, tigers, and rhinos rise up to start harvesting humans for ancient animalia medicine.
Tiger and rhino trade have been banned for years. I mean yeah, there's still a black market, but that's a law enforcement issue, and I don't think it's something that should be addressed on that level in this platform.
Shark fin soup is more of an ethical issue than an environmental one (it use is also really declining).
 
China currently produces 28% of global renewable energy capacity and plans to spend a further $360 billion on renewable energy and achieve 50% commercial green building certification by 2020. Meeting these objectives would create as much renewable energy capacity as the entire US electrical system and would mean half of the world’s green building space was located in China.

https://www.etfstrategy.co.uk/kraneshares-launches-china-environment-etf-00010/

Future right there.

Sometimes more control means less jibber jabber, and more getting shit done. ;p
 

Rentahamster

Rodent Whores
Who would have thought China was the good guy environmentalists

When the air quality gets as bad as it is in China, it is always a wake up call that something needs to be done, as it becomes a problem one can't ignore. The USA had a similar come to Jesus moment in the 70s with smog alerts in LA, and the river catching on fire in Ohio, leading to the formation of the EPA under Nixon.

China has been showing lots of signs of taking seriously their newfound green initiatives. It will, however, take a lot of time and money to reverse the damage they've already done. Even the US hasn't done so yet, and from what I can see, China is setting up the groundwork to be the global leader of green tech in the future.
 

Sulik2

Member
Its amazing that the authoritarian government with the horrible human rights records actually has a better grasp of climate change and its long term consequences then the selfish, greedy bastards that make up the GOP in this country who care about nothing beyond their next 30 years of life.
 
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