I took it out of the meme to avoid seeming cluttered, but I must mention that they don’t just want USian corporations to have the monopoly. Renewables are at odds with capitalism and capitalists know oil is more lucrative than less labor intensive alternatives. Ted Reese makes a strong explanation for the lack of adoption of hemp and solar in SoE.

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    Wow! Imagine if China implemented a policy to prevent people from having kids, or had a giant monopolistic corporation that didn’t care about green energy! That would be horrible!

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      That’s the most pathetic lib gotcha I’ve seen in a while. The one child policy made sense at the time considering the low development they started with and the time it takes to build up and support a bigger population, but you know there were exemptions for minorities and it’s not a thing anymore. Second thing, idk what you’re talking about, but yes bad corporations do business in China. That doesn’t take away from the fact that the PRC is doing way more for the climate than the rest of us.

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    Where are you getting all your news? Xinhua? XD. Cause I don’t believe for a second this is a genuine fact.

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      I’ve done a decent amount of research thank you very much. If you want I can put up my sources once I get the chance.

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          Lovely, here’s the source list from my project from last year:

          https://www.mybib.com/b/1J6ko1 (too big to paste on here)

          Yes, I used Xinhua, simply to learn about Xi’s youth.

          Unfortunately, It’s a little outdated with the progress they’ve made in the last year. I didn’t cite them, but there’s also the “at what cost” meme articles saying China growing more forests and public transportation is a bad thing.

          You may not believe it, but we know the Secretary of the Treasury does from her recent comments.

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      Tbf there is a resource extraction problem, but that is significantly higher in the “we just need to line Elon Musk’s pockets so more people have cyber trucks” approach than the “you can have a good EV for yourself if you want but we also have great public buses and trains running on renewables” approach.

      Edit: the book that I mentioned criticizes both approaches and offers an interesting hemp based solution. I think it’s right and hopefully China more hops on that train. Anyway, I forgot your original comment mentioned it being “just as bad as oil” which is blanketly absurd.

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    The COAL that is being burned in china to power those “green” electric cars and other electric stuff is kinda ignored here. China consumes literally 50% of coal produced in the world. Im not saying its much better in other places because instead of coal they use gas which is a lot cleaner but still bad. Calling china green is like calling saudi arabia green.

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    China is very good at portraying itself as a good country. The fact is, their power demands are rising, so they invest in and build coal power plants as much as no other country. Yes they have solar farms, but I’m pretty sure it’s just for publicity. So please remove this china-greenwashing post, it’s spreading a wrong idea of this country. It’s just a horrible place