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Date: September 23, 2020 at 14:20:57
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: China Pledges to Be Carbon Neutral By 2060

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Chinese President Xi Jinping announced plans to boost
his country’s Paris climate accord target on Tuesday
and called for a green revolution, just minutes after
U.S. President Donald Trump blasted China for “rampant
pollution.”

Addressing the U.N. General Assembly, Xi said China
would achieve a peak in carbon dioxide emissions before
2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060, the first time
the world’s biggest emitter of carbon dioxide has
pledged to end its net contribution to climate change.

“China will scale up its intended Nationally Determined
Contributions (to the Paris agreement) by adopting more
vigorous policies and measures,” Xi said, urging all
countries to pursue a “green recovery of the world
economy in the post-COVID era.”

Xi used the lectern to call for multilateral action on
climate change after Trump called the Paris climate
agreement – with nearly 200 signatories – a one-sided
deal and criticized China for being the world’s largest
source of carbon emissions.

Todd Stern, U.S. climate envoy under the Obama
administration who worked on brokering a bilateral
climate agreement with China in 2014, said the
announcement was an “encouraging” step.

“Today’s announcement by President Xi Jinping that
China intends to reach carbon neutrality before 2060 is
big and important news – the closer to 2050 the
better,” he said, but said the 2030 goal “won’t be
enough” to get it on track for the longer-term target.

The United States and China have been hit this year by
extreme weather of the kind predicted with climate
change. In China, heavy rains over the summer unleashed
the most punishing flood season in three decades, while
the United States is facing one of its busiest
hurricane seasons at the same time that record
wildfires ravage Western states.

Trump has referred to climate change as a “hoax,” and
in 2017 pulled the United States out of the Paris
accords laying out an international approach to the
problem. Joe Biden, his Democratic presidential
challenger and a former vice president, has included
climate change on his list of major crises facing the
United States.

Trump, who has rolled back or pared down hundreds of
environmental regulations, said the United States had
reduced its carbon emissions by more than any country
in the agreement.

“Those who attack America’s exceptional environmental
record while ignoring China’s rampant pollution are not
interested in the environment. They only want to punish
America. And I will not stand for it,” Trump said.

Li Shuo, a climate diplomacy expert at Greenpeace, said
Xi’s climate pledge, minutes after Trump’s speech, was
“clearly a bold and well calculated move.”

“It demonstrates Xi’s consistent interest in leveraging
the climate agenda for geopolitical purposes,” he said.

Although many analysts have predicted that China was
already on track to achieve peak emissions by 2030, the
formal announcement was welcomed by the European Union,
which has been negotiating with China to set a target
for carbon neutrality and to announce a peak date. The
EU had been urging Beijing to bring the date forward to
2025.

“I welcome the announcement by President Xi that China
has set a date for its CO2 emissions to peak and will
become carbon neutral before 2060,” said Frans
Timmermans, vice president for the European Green Deal,
while adding that every country needs to ramp up its
climate targets.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, like Trump, used
his U.N. speech to push back on international criticism
of his country’s handling of the environment, as the
number of fires in the Amazon is at a 10-year high,
while blazes in the Pantanal wetlands are the worst on
record.

Environmental advocates blame Bolsonaro for emboldening
illegal ranchers and land speculators who set fire to
land to increase its value for agricultural use, but he
said Brazilian agriculture feeds 1 billion people in
the world and has strong environmental protections.

“And yet we are the victims of one of the most brutal
campaign of misinformation about the Amazon and the
Pantanal,” he said, without specifying what information
was false.


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17275


Date: September 25, 2020 at 13:59:12
From: JTRIV, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: China Pledges to Be Carbon Neutral By 2060


Hi Captain,

Interesting article... but since it came right after
comments by our President I have to wonder if it
isn't just more rhetoric.

China was adamant at both Kyoto and Paris that they
wouldn't accept any limits and at Paris only pledged
to peak their rapidly growing emissions by 2030...
which energy analysts already predicted.

"China would achieve a peak in carbon dioxide
emissions before 2030 and carbon neutrality before
2060"

So the world's largest emitter will continue to grow
their emissions for most of the decade and then will
be carbon neutral just 30 years later by 2060. That
will be quite a challenge and will take an energy
revolution.

More power to them. I just wish all the billions
that have been squandered on climate treaties had
been put into clean energy research.

Cheers

Jim


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17280


Date: September 25, 2020 at 17:04:42
From: Eve, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: China Pledges to Be Carbon Neutral By 2060




Investing in the broken union of men does not amount to
much does it? It's haughty to think one can fix it by
more of mans dead works and destructive ways.


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17279


Date: September 25, 2020 at 16:05:45
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: China Pledges to Be Carbon Neutral By 2060


Was thinking the same Jim...

One could hope they would make good on their 'pledge'
though...


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17273


Date: September 25, 2020 at 09:40:00
From: Sunshine, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: China Pledges to Be Carbon Neutral By 2060


You know, the logistics of moving so much, all over the world, just blows my mind.
Just keeping track of all the containers and where they are to go seems like a nightmare.
But it is done, all the time, everyday.
Still just amazes me, ya know what I mean Captain?


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