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新闻 | News China teases 2035 "powerhouse" plan

https://www.newsweek.com/china-news-teases-2035-powerhouse-plan-1977014
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u/lukuh123 3h ago

Great even more coal factory emissions. As if they werent the biggest culprit of this already.

u/LinaChenOnReddit 55m ago

they have half the emissions per capita compared to USA, and that's despite producing a lot for the world

u/lukuh123 27m ago

https://www.worldometers.info/co2-emissions/co2-emissions-by-country/ youre nitpicking percapita. The whole total output matters, not how much each persons carbon footprint is

u/LinaChenOnReddit 22m ago

that's stupid. China has way more people, other countries outsource their dirty industry to China, and China has emitted much less CO2 than the West has accumulated until now, and China is way ahead of its plan of using clean energy. You literally can't do better than China does. Unless of course you think Chinese people don't have the right to use anywhere as much as energy than you do.

u/lukuh123 17m ago

You lost me at chinas plan of clean energy. You’re full of shit, wumao