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toweringpine t1_itgmiuv wrote

I am aware. I'm also aware that they are making a big effort to move away from that while we object and bicker about building pipelines, blame them for everything and use that as reason to not change anything here.

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Regi0 t1_itgo2p8 wrote

Actually, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2022, China's carbon emissions have been steadily increasing as of 2021.

Source: https://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/business-sites/en/global/corporate/pdfs/energy-economics/statistical-review/bp-stats-review-2022-full-report.pdf

Page 12, in the carbon emissions table, near the bottom.

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toweringpine t1_itgoozj wrote

Thank you for making my point. Here we are commenting on an article about them doubling the world's wind generation capacity with one project and you're saying how bad they are. We all know they are bad. Some recognize they are trying to improve. Some screw their eyes shut, stick their fingers in their ears and type foolishness.

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Regi0 t1_itgovqb wrote

Investing in more renewable energy hardly means anything if they are increasing carbon emissions simultaneously.

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circumtopia t1_iti1jzi wrote

But their share of energy using coal has been decreasing dramatically over the past decade.

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Regi0 t1_iti9pgn wrote

Again, bizarre that their carbon emissions are *INCREASING* if their alleged coal usage is going down.

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circumtopia t1_itic0d4 wrote

It's not going down in absolute terms but it's certainly going down as a % of their total energy usage. Their electricity usage is spiking because they are making more and more shit.

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Regi0 t1_iticani wrote

Exactly, consumerism is increasing, not decreasing. The west demands more and more, so China must produce more and more, for cheap, polluting their part of the world exponentially. It's like an ouroboros. Both superpowers are equally at fault for the state of our planet.

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circumtopia t1_itifufn wrote

That's absurd to claim considering the US has double the emissions per capita and has also produced way more emissions throughout its history than China (and benefited from this disregard for the environment).

Even today the most consumerist society on the planet is the US. Period. Demand creates supply not the other way around. If Americans didn't demand a new big TV screen every few years then the Chinese would not build it.

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