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China Pledges More Aggressive Climate Action in Joint Statement with US (axios.com) 35

China vowed more aggressive steps on emissions Wednesday in a joint announcement with the U.S. -- a move that signals an easing of tensions evident at the COP26 climate summit. From a report: The two nations' joint statement calls for "accelerated actions in the critical decade of the 2020s," as well as cooperation on measurement and reductions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane. The statement also represents a rhetorical pivot from China, even though it does not explicitly change China's existing pledge under the Paris agreement to have its emissions peak before 2030 -- a stance that has disappointed advocates who want more aggressive action. "Climate change is becoming increasingly urgent and severe," Xie Zhenhua, China's top climate negotiator, said via a translator at a briefing in Glasgow, warning of an "existential crisis." China accounts for nearly a third of global energy-related CO2 emissions in particular. Its emissions path is key to whether the temperature-limiting goals of the Paris agreement can remain within reach.
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China Pledges More Aggressive Climate Action in Joint Statement with US

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  • US can ban crypto like china!

  • Let's see them... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by garyisabusyguy ( 732330 ) on Wednesday November 10, 2021 @03:21PM (#61976237)

    ..develop a safe nuclear power standard that can be used around the world

  • China has done a lot for climate change with their one child policy.

    • Re: (Score:1, Offtopic)

      by RobinH ( 124750 )
      Having fewer children is correlated with increased standard of living, and consuming more fossil fuels, but sure.
  • Uh, yeah... (Score:5, Informative)

    by war4peace ( 1628283 ) on Wednesday November 10, 2021 @03:31PM (#61976271)

    Well, in 2014 there was a summit where nations pledged to end deforestation by 2020.
    In 2021, they again pledged to end deforestation by 2030.
    Guess what's gonna happen next time they gather?

    • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

      Reality does have that fun way of getting in the way of grandiose speeches, doesn't it?

      On an even more funny part, the most truthful politicians today apparently come from Indonesia. They already announced that they will not allow goals of stopping deforestation that they agreed to at the summit to interfere with economic development, which will come as a priority. And Indonesia is one of the bigger "slash, burn and turn into agricultural land" practitioners today.

      The rest will likely follow.

  • by Big Bipper ( 1120937 ) on Wednesday November 10, 2021 @03:40PM (#61976309)
    Ignore what they say, watch what they do. Like building 43 new coal fired generating plants. Any moratorium is bound to be after those plants are built.
  • Did China have their fingers crossed behind their back when they made this deal?

    • China is not worse than most: grand words and little action.

      • by Anonymous Coward
        Except for that whole slavery and holocaust thing that they're doing with the Uyghurs. But don't let that stop you from spreading CCP propaganda.
  • So no ACTUAL reductions in anything; just some diplo happy talk so the progressive echo chamber can have a validation headline.

    "Yay besty friend and alt energy hero China."

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  • So far, China has done NOTHING. Their coal use, emissions, etc continues to climb. Even when they signed the treaty to ban CFC production, the Chinese government looked the other way.

    The ONLY way that China is going to drop their emissions is when the west gets smart and starts charging a tax on ALL consumed goods/services based on where the worst part comes from. And yes, this is coming. Western Government will finally realized that none of the others will drop their emissions UNLESS they are forced to.
    • by lordlod ( 458156 )

      So far, China has done NOTHING. Their coal use, emissions, etc continues to climb. Even when they signed the treaty to ban CFC production, the Chinese government looked the other way.

      China has installed 1/3rd of all the world's solar power capacity, over twice as many solar panels as the US.

      Yes, China's emissions continue to rise. They are a rapidly developing country with an incredible number of people moving in to urban societies and shifting towards middle class lifestyles. The US emits twice as much CO2 per capita than China. Saying that China can't increase its emissions while still emitting at twice the rate would be the height of hypocrisy.

      All of that said, China has made substan

  • "China is planning to build 43 new coal-fired power plants," according to https://time.com/6090732/china... [time.com]

    In what time frame? The article doesn't say, but elsewhere I've heard that China will start up a new coal plant approximately once a week, which implies that the "43 new plants" will be built in a one-year period.

  • Here we go again. Wait till the "surprise", which is no surprise...
    Montreal Protocol:
    https://www.bbc.com/news/scien... [bbc.com]

  • The best jokes start with the phrase "China pledges."

Reality must take precedence over public relations, for Mother Nature cannot be fooled. -- R.P. Feynman

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