China’s electricity and China’s Muslims by Peter Burrows
I wish every elected official in the country would read Anton Lang’s articles about coal-fired electrical generation: Coal Fired Power Dying – Not So Fast. That might, might, change a few minds about the best way to go about the so-called threat of climate change. In short: Developed nations’ efforts to reduce carbon dioxide are ridiculously expensive and simply won’t work, even if the threat is real.
I hope to address that point in a future post, but here I would like to amplify on something Anton wrote in his second article: “When it comes to China, there’s not much I agree with, in fact very little I do agree with. However, one thing I do agree with is the way they are going about their electrical power generation policy.
I would add, and speaking only for myself, that the way…
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