In this article from Carbon Brief, Swithin Lui – China lead at Climate Action Tracker and climate policy analyst at NewClimate Institute – assesses China’s progress towards its climate targets and the implications for global efforts to tackle climate change. Analysing the data in detail, he finds that China is on track to significantly overachieve … Continue reading Why China is set to significantly overachieve its 2030 climate goals
Again, how would you propose Western countries help China with that?
I literally said in my comment:
“Western countries should be doing much more and should also be helping developing countries bear the cost of transitioning to renewables far more than they currently are.”
By “doing more”, I mean that they should be investing much more into renewables themselves, and ending all fossil fuel subsidy.
By “helping developing countries bear the cost”,
I mean literally provide developing countries with aid in the form of money to fund their renewables projects.
they just don’t have the manufacturing capacity to meet their energy deficit.
They can do more than they are doing, and therefore, they should do more. I don’t think this is a complex argument I’m making!
I literally said in my comment:
“Western countries should be doing much more and should also be helping developing countries bear the cost of transitioning to renewables far more than they currently are.”
By “doing more”, I mean that they should be investing much more into renewables themselves, and ending all fossil fuel subsidy.
By “helping developing countries bear the cost”, I mean literally provide developing countries with aid in the form of money to fund their renewables projects.
They can do more than they are doing, and therefore, they should do more. I don’t think this is a complex argument I’m making!