In this theatre of the absurd, clown world, the lunatics run he asylum, and the foxes guard the chicken house. What sense is there in having the world’s leading carbon polluter – that should be the terms used by the climate changers - to having communist China play a leadership role in the strategies proposed by COP27, to “save the planet.” But, if there really was a climate emergency of the level that those people gluing themselves to architecture think (just an assumption for the point of argument; don’t panic), then why should communist China be exempt from the same restrictions they want to plant on us? Well, they say, China is a developing country, and it is only fair. But that is nonsense; if there really was an existential threat to humanity, the great catch-up argument would not hold because I Western development is environmentally toxic, then so should be communist development. Of course, it is not about that, but to de-industrialise the West and permit the communists to rule the world, the Left’s endgame.
I call it the Great Communist Climate Change Scam (GCCCS). If these technocrats can get away with this, tales of homelessness will be the new normal, and indeed, are now rapidly approaching that:
“The Chinese delegation to the COP27 climate change conference in Egypt demanded a leadership role on Tuesday, despite China being far and away the worst polluter in the world, and its most voracious consumer of carbon-spewing coal power.
China’s state-run Global Times quoted the Chinese delegation telling COP27 to admire Beijing’s commitment to expansive bureaucracy – a vital skill for those who would mummify the industries of mankind in red tape to save the Earth – and think about all the coal China could have burned, if it really wanted to:
Climate change is a common challenge faced by all mankind. China attaches great importance to addressing the issue, and has implemented a national strategy to actively respond to climate change and unswervingly pursuing a green and low-carbon development path, Zhao Yingmin, vice minister of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment leading the Chinese delegation at the conference, said at a side meeting on Tuesday.
To achieve carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, China has set up a special working group and issued implementation plans for key areas including energy, industry and transportation, and completed the construction of the “1+N” policy system of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, Zhao said.
Zhao noted that in the past decade, China’s annual energy consumption growth rate of 3 percent supported an average economic growth rate of 6.6 percent, carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP decreased by about 34.4 percent, energy consumption per unit of GDP decreased by 26.4 percent, and achieved a cumulative saving of 1.4 billion tons of standard coal.
Zhao also touted China’s eagerness to participate in “carbon emissions trading markets,” having established one in China in July 2021, and hinted no worldwide carbon market could amount to much without the participation of the coal-gobbling Chinese Communists.”