b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 1 Just last week, an analysis from Greenpeace indicated that China’s 2018
carbon emissions were on track to grow at the fastest rate in six years. The
study, based on government data regarding the use of coal and other energy
sources, shows carbon output rising 4 percent in the first quarter of this
year. Analysts are projecting similar gains over the next several quarters.
The weakness of the Paris Agreement was that it was lopsided, requiring
little from China and a great deal from the U.S. President Obama committed
the United States to reducing carbon emissions in 2025 by 26 to 28 percent,
which would have meant a substantial jump in electricity costs.
By contrast, China committed to boosting non-fossil fuels to around 20
percent of its overall energy mix by 2030 (a project already underway) and a
“hope” that emissions might peak at that time. As one analyst commented
in the New York Times, “What China is pledging to do here is not a lot
different from what China’s policies are on track to deliver.”
As vague as its goals were, it is becoming clear that the country is
unlikely to meet them. To do so would require sacrificing growth to rein in
pollution. Since the Chinese Communist Party has pledged to double China’s
2010 GDP by 2020 and to create a “moderately prosperous society” by 2021,
that is extremely unlikely. | s*x 发帖数: 8041 | 2 China committed to boosting non-fossil fuels to around 20 percent of its
overall energy mix by 2030.
没毛病,只是说占比20%,其实总的fossil fuels还在增长。 | t**x 发帖数: 20965 | 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnA8fq5ggUg
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【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : Just last week, an analysis from Greenpeace indicated that China’s 2018 : carbon emissions were on track to grow at the fastest rate in six years. The : study, based on government data regarding the use of coal and other energy : sources, shows carbon output rising 4 percent in the first quarter of this : year. Analysts are projecting similar gains over the next several quarters. : The weakness of the Paris Agreement was that it was lopsided, requiring : little from China and a great deal from the U.S. President Obama committed : the United States to reducing carbon emissions in 2025 by 26 to 28 percent, : which would have meant a substantial jump in electricity costs. : By contrast, China committed to boosting non-fossil fuels to around 20
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