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Date: May 07, 2021 at 07:25:02
From: JTRIV, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Report: China emissions exceed all developed nations combined

URL: Report: China emissions exceed all developed nations combined


Report: China emissions exceed all developed nations
combined

China emits more greenhouse gas than the entire
developed world combined, a new report has claimed.

The research by Rhodium Group says China emitted 27%
of the world's greenhouse gases in 2019.

The US was the second-largest emitter at 11% while
India was third with 6.6% of emissions, the think
tank said.

Scientists warn that without an agreement between
the US and China it will be hard to avert dangerous
climate change.

China's emissions more than tripled over the
previous three decades
, the report from the US-
based Rhodium Group added.

The Asian giant has the world's largest population,
so its per person emissions are still far behind the
US, but the research said those emissions have
increased too, tripling over the course of two
decades.

China has vowed to reach net-zero emissions by 2060
with a peak no later than 2030.

President Xi Jinping reiterated his pledge at a
climate summit organised by US President Joe Biden
last month.

"This major strategic decision is made based on our
sense of responsibility to build a community with a
shared future for mankind and our own need to secure
sustainable development," President Xi said at the
time.

However, China is heavily reliant on coal power.

The country is currently running 1,058 coal
plants - more than half the world's capacity
.

Under the Paris accord, agreed in 2015, 197 nations
pledged to limit global warming to below 2C.
However, the world is far from meeting that
commitment.

Central to the Paris Agreement are Nationally
Determined Contributions (NDCs). These are targets
intended to cut emissions.

NDCs represent the commitments by each country -
under the Paris pact - to reduce their own national
emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate
change.

According to the Climate Action Tracker, an
independent scientific analysis that tracks
government climate action, China's NDC rating is
"highly insufficient" and "are not at all consistent
with holding warming to below 2C".

President Biden's climate envoy, John Kerry
travelled to China last month to meet counterparts
and discuss how to work together to combat climate
change, despite diplomatic tensions between the two
countries on a range of other issues.

In a joint statement, the two sides committed to
working together and with other countries on
tackling climate change including specific action on
emissions.

Leaders will come together for COP26 - a crucial
climate change summit - in November in Glasgow, UK
to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris
Agreement.


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17606


Date: May 07, 2021 at 09:54:44
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Report: China emissions exceed all developed nations combined


they have adopted the american model well..and as the article notes, the US still leads the world at emissions per person...

"...its per person emissions are still far behind the
US"

why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?


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17607


Date: May 07, 2021 at 10:31:14
From: JTRIV, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Report: China emissions exceed all developed nations combined


Hi ryan,

Emissions per capita is a stupid thing to focus on
if the goal is reducing global CO2 emissions. From a
science perspective the area that is the biggest
concern is the nation that has tripled their
emissions in the past 3 decades and currently emits
27% of global emission.

And China didn't adopt the American model as they
burn coal cheap and dirty filling their skies with a
brown cloud... something the US and Europe resolved
100 years ago.

I know you aren't really interested in the reduction
of global emissions preferring to "stick it to the
man" like some old clueless hippie but a lot of time
and effort is focused and global emissions which
cannot be reduced without China and India. Those 2
nations will dominate 21st century emissions and
both nations made no commitment of reductions at the
Paris Climate Accord which means that whole circus
was a waste of time. Of course both nations have
well over a billion people so on a per capita basis
they will never be as high as some nations
regardless of how much they emit.

Cheers

Jim


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