Global Warming- It is coming and those that praised China...................as I and

Goober

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Global Warming- It is coming and those that praised China...................as I and many others mentioned before. Here are the facts. but Oh No - China was the leader in changing to new technology.

China Is Burning Almost As Much Coal As the Rest of the World Combined | TIME.com




As the data shows, China is now burning almost as much coal as the rest of the world—combined. And despite impressive support from Beijing for renewable energy and a dawning understanding about the dangers of air pollution, coal use in China is poised to continue rising, if slower than it has in recent years. That’s deadly for the Chinese people—see the truly horrific air pollution in Beijing this past month—and it’s dangerous for the rest of the world. Coal already accounts for 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, making it one of the biggest causes of man-made climate change. Combine that with the direct damage that air pollution from coal combustion does to human health, and there’s a reason why some have called coal the enemy of the human race.

Of course, there’s a reason why coal is so popular in China and in much of the rest of the world: it’s very, very cheap. And that’s why, despite the danger it poses to health and the environment, neither China nor many other rapidly growing developing nations are likely to turn away from coal. (If you really want to get scared, see this report from the International Energy Agency—hat tip to Ed Crooks of the Financial Times—which notes that by 2017, India could be burning more coal than China.) That’s likely to remain the case in poor nations until clean energy can compete with coal on price—and that day hasn’t come yet.

The EIA’s chart also shows how limited President Obama’s ability to deal with climate change really is. The reality is that the vast majority of the carbon emissions to come will be emitted by developing nations like China—and much of that will be due to coal. As we’ve reported here, the U.S. has reduced coal use and cut carbon emissions in recent year, even in the absence of comprehensive climate legislation, thanks to tougher air pollution regulations and cheap natural gas from fracking. Yet even as coal has waned in the U.S., it’s still being burned by the gigaton in other countries. We won’t beat climate change until we’ve beaten coal, but I’m not sure there’s much the United States can do to convince China or India to quit cheap energy—no matter the cost.

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damngrumpy

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Ya we are trying to sell them as much as we can and at the same time our
governments like to talk about how green we are. For the world to listen,
there is no such thing as clean coal. The catchy little statements made to
have people think everything is OK. I for one do not think the world is coming
to an end or anything, but we can at least do our best to make sure we are not
wasteful and destructive.
 

EagleSmack

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But... but.... China is still catching up ahhhh... China is still developing.... ahhhh.... China has lagged behind the Western Nations so they deserve to have a booming economy cuz' we've had one for some time.... ahhh.... we live better than Chinese people so they're still developing.... China is ahead of the world in solar power so they can do what they want...


C'mon... let's here it!

We won’t beat climate change until we’ve beaten coal, but I’m not sure there’s much the United States can do to convince China or India to quit cheap energy—no matter the cost.

Goober... nobody in the world can convince China to do anything they don't want to do. That is why the GWers gave China a developing nation status. They knew they would be talking to a wall.
 

petros

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What's the quality of their scrubbers? Volume means nothing if scrubber tech is first rate. As owners of China what is the impact for us?