China Likely Cut GHG Emissions In 2015 (greenpeace.org)
mdsolar writes: Economic and industrial data released [Thursday] by the Chinese government's statistical agency indicates the country's carbon emissions likely fell by around 3% — with the contraction of key heavy industry sectors and the continued expansion of renewable energies driving a wedge between total energy demand and coal use. According to the data, China's coal output fell by 3.5% in 2015, thermal power generation by 3%, coal imports by 30%, pig iron output by 4%, coking coal output by 7%, and cement by 5%. All this suggests that both power sector coal consumption and total coal consumption probably fell by more than 4%. Total oil consumption grew only 1.1% in the first eleven months, gas consumption by 3.7% while cement production (which releases CO2 directly) fell by 4.9%. This indicates a fall of 3-4% in China's fossil CO2 emissions, roughly equal to Poland's total emissions.
Exactly. The republicans have caused this problem in China.
They aren't the workbench of the world anymore -- there are cheaper countries for these tasks. Yes, its still full of industry, but the trend is towards salary raises and therefore higher cost which means less competitiveness on the international market.
Also, china has created an artificial bubble in the aftermath of the 2007 crash, which is now, slowly, collapsing. There had been a big real estate bubble as well, which collapsed too.
The shrinking economy then leads to less emissions. Its good that they can indeed cut their emissions, but it would be greater if they could continue to do it with their economy growing.
They have currently 21 reactors being built, I believe they are mostly gen 3s. After this year only Gen 3's (or higher) will be considered for building in China.
They have a long term plan which involves building a LOT more reactors. Essentially building them as fast as they can with relative safely.
No doubt, If a good fusion design come out in the next 10 years, they will build a bunch of those as well.
--- Blair
This. We need to do more because they can't.
Those republicans will use this as an excuse to spew out even more pollution.
The source for this is Greenpeace, one of the more fair and balanced sources of information.
Yeah, China is in recession if words don't mean what they mean. http://www.wsj.com/articles/as...
have you looked at the stock market recently?
Any idea of what is driving that?
If so this would not be a surprise, and this would not be proclaimed to be an achievement.
The republicans ARE pollution!
The democrats are the consequence...
If this was true, then why are the number of coal plants still going up and the amount of coal that they burn, still going up?
In addition, look at the data from OCO2. That shows that CO2 is INCREASING, NOT decreasing.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
I love these Heartland AC's using words like "opaque" in a very word salad kind of way
I don't get it. What's the problem? It's perfectly cromulent, in every fashion imaginable..
What is "pollution" other than a temporary imbalance? The survivors will grow more nose hair to filter out the particles in the air, and their eyes' frequency spectrum will shift slightly towards red/infrared to "see" through the smog. What the polluters need to do is add some nicotine to the mix, and people might complain a little less, but, you know, the tobacco companies rule, that's why weed is still illegal. Prosperity awaits!
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
What finally caused that to start happening? It seems to me if the process was always there, it wouldn't show any anomaly in the temp records. But for some reasons it supposedly just started or changed to become more intense so temperature readings showing little to no warming (recently) cannot be directly compared to temperature readings that shows warming (just a few decades ago).
I have no doubt that the oceans act as a sink for heat. I just do not understand what if anything has magically changed in the last half century or so.
What is "pig iron" ethymology? Wikipedia has no record about that.
New unit of measurement.
How sad that something so good for the economy is so hated by wealthy.
Its a property of the capitalist system to move money from those who have it to those who can use it to make more (In fact, that's the cool thing about it). Those who are wealthy who hate low gasoline prices either have to adapt and sell their companies, or suffer the consequences. The congress members should use those who profit from the low gasoline prices as campaign contributors, after all those get wealthy, don't they.
And yet, America's emissions CONTINUE TO FALL. While I have issues with the GOP, they are not stopping this. Interestingly, it is not really O that has caused America's major drop either. Not up till now, anyways. It is the dirt cheap nat gas that we have here that is forcing it. However, O's subsidies on WInd has allowed wind to now be cheaper than coal and in some areas is cheaper than nat gas even without the subsidy (the subsidy takes it much lower). As such, more of the utilities are looking at wind to replace coal, as opposed to new nat gas plants. Within 2 years, many utilities will want a lot more wind power, and will continue to close down their coal plants.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
I need a cite for this. All I can find on it is references to his mocking of the drill baby drill slogans and an old interview that Obama told the San Francisco Chronicle that his plans would result in âskyrocketingâ(TM) energy prices.
http://www.ijreview.com/2015/0...
But please enlighten me with a reference I can verify.
The source for this is the Chinese gov. They are releasing data that they see fit to release, and manipulate it like there is no tomorrow. Greenpeace was simply an organization that forwarded the Chinese data. Yet, this is the same Chinese gov that just had to come forward recently and claim that they burned 17% more coal than they had originally omitted to for the last 10 years.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
I remember in the last debate both he and Romney were arguing about who was going to drill more oil than the other one. That's where I'd look to find such a promise.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
So otherwise no, you cannot cite anything but your mind?
Come on, if he said it, it shouldn't be too hard to find. We do not need to make crap up just to support some politician
Mainly I'm just too lazy to do a search for something that you care a lot about, but I care a little about. *shrug*
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
So he didn't say he would get $2 a gallon gasoline, he just said demand would drop and prices would be lower?
I don't seem to be able to find anything on it. In fact, I seem to be only able to find a politifact article claiming some Florida politician was not telling the truth when he claimed Obama made a statement of $2.50 a gallon gas (which would have been an increase at the time) and attributed that to Newt Gingrich's statements. And this is from around 2008
http://www.politifact.com/flor...
Or do hold your breath, guess no matter what choice you make it's the wrong choice.
'I don't know what it's called. I just know the sound it makes, when it takes a man's life.' ~ Four Leaf Tayback
It is the way of their kind.
As I already said. I can find absolutely no reference to it other than you saying so and someone else thinking he remembered something. Post a link to cite or it never happened.
I did however find a little spat where Obama claimed Romney's lows gas price claim was conceivable because we would be in economic turmoil just like when Bush left office with Romney's economic plans. That seems to counter what you are saying though.
hardly surprising.
you'd need a cite for the sky being blue.
The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.
Three replied from three different people and no cite in sight. Could this be because there isn't one and this entire line of conversation is nothing more than a conversion of the truth designed to falsely give credit where none is due? I mean seriously, there are many things to give Obama credit for, we do not need to make crap up in the hopes that no one will notice. You have stooped so low that you are not even backing the original statement now, just attempting to attack the opposing side of the argument. If it really happened, a cite should be simple. If it only exists in your mind, it would explain the complete lack of references.
That says a lot more about you than it does about me. Your comment is in the same light. Lack of evidence or empirical evidence of it happening points strongly to it not happening. Your mind seems troubled or something.
How sad that something so good for the economy is so hated by wealthy.
You can't consider gas prices in a vacuum. They're low in large part due to economic downturns in the developing world and weak economic growth in the developed world dropping overall demand for oil while OPEC, due apparently to the usual OPEC shenanigans as well as an economic conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
While weak economic growth in the US can be partly blamed on Obama, he had nothing to do with the global effects.
Nice idea, but might want to make sure it doesn't fall afoul of some WTO stuff.
Any time that someone links to a Google search as evidence of anything you know that what they are saying is most likely going to be wrong. I don't know what results were coming up in other regions for that search, but for me I get a first result that says that says that only the industrial goods-producing sector of the Chinese economy is in recession, and that "the domestic-oriented service sector is likely to keep growing at low, double-digit rates -- and that should result in real GDP growth of 4 percent to 5 percent". A growth of GDP means that they are not currently in recession.
The next result speculates on a future recession in China, and that "Fears of a sharp slowdown in China's economy ... has rattled global markets in recent months". It later says "while a global recession is not yet reflected in Citi's benchmark forecasts for global or Chinese growth in 2016, it is a view that has gained ground within Citi's global economics team". Once again, speculation and fears of what will happen in the future is not evidence that they are in recession now, and it is not even an immediate prediction that there will be one.
For a more up-to-date quote from the same person at Citigroup, the "in the news" part of the search results had this new article that said "Citi held its growth outlook for China in 2016, but cut it by 0.2 percentage points to 6.0 percent in 2017". That is a forecast of two years of positive growth, a far cry from the technical indicator of a recession of two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth.
China's rate of growth is definitely declining, that is not the same as saying that their growth is actually negative. They may be heading for it at some stage, but not yet. If their economy is moving from a goods producing industry to service providing one then that will have a positive impact on their greenhouse gas emissions. That does not mean that this reduction of emissions is unsustainable, nor that there is any need to "call you later".
I think that you are still looking for excuses to ignore this report so that you can still rely on the old "China pollutes so we shouldn't have to cut our GHG emissions" line.
Traditional fuel suppliers have devised a perfect weapon against solar power in China. They simply generate so much soot that sunlight can never reach a solar cell or collector.
From what I'd heard (from people who were there last year), China was installing new coal fired power plants at the rate of about 1 per day through 2015. While I agree that's anecdotal, it's not like the Chinese government numbers are reliable. This article boils down to: "I can draw unreliable conclusions from unreliable data."
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." - Mark Twain
WTO let's you impose tariffs on countries with less strick environmental laws. TTP and NAFTA may be a different matter.
Ok, I'm coming right out and calling you a liar on this. If it happened i could easily find reference to it and you could easily cite one. That just isn't happening so I have to ask why you insist on perpetuating this lie? Is Obama doing something so important to you that you have to lie and make shit up? Why? Can't you see that it makes your support delusional?
You didn't read the transcripts....
All lies.. Give it up man. Put up or shut up..lol
Gave you a citation.
Apparently, China's peak coal consumption occurred in 2013 http://thinkprogress.org/clima...
And yet, America's emissions CONTINUE TO FALL.
False.
Of course news about a fake are Fake News.
"But we've also got to continue to figure out how we have efficient energy, because ultimately that's how we're going to reduce demand, and that's what's going to keep gas prices lower." -President Obama in 2012 debate
LOL.
Hey, I did not start it. That was some idiot. But, i do have to say that it would be annoying to see that.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
You might want to spend your time reading about this as opposed to posting your ignorance on slashdot... If you really cared to know the answers to your questions, you would have answered them yourself.
So no on the 2$ gas claim then.
What do you mean?
I mean your original claim was false. I cannot find it, you cannot find it, and it appears you were reading into something that you posted.
You didn't the the SOTU?
Real easy to view the SOTU and see Congress sit on its hand as the good news is reported.
It's really easy to base your claims on reality too. Perhaps until you can do that, you should walk away.
Facts as I described them. Your relationship with reality seems strained.
No, you failed to cite your facts and quoted something that doesn't say what you pretend that it says. Give up.
I suggest that reading comprehension is a difficulty for you.