Saturday, October 23, 2021

The utopian global warming scam meets reality

China on Tuesday launched a major effort to ramp up coal production and stabilize coal prices ahead of an anticipated surge in electric power demand this winter. 

China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) reportedly ordered mine operators to “produce as much coal as possible.”


China on Tuesday launched a major effort to ramp up coal production and stabilize coal prices ahead of an anticipated surge in electric power demand this winter. 

China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) reportedly ordered mine operators to “produce as much coal as possible.”

CNN noted on Wednesday that China made an effort to scale back coal production this year to placate climate change activists, but those desultory efforts simply evaporated in the face of rolling blackouts that interfered with the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) industrial goals.

China’s power grid remains heavily dependent on coal and its international Belt and Road infrastructure program has littered the Third World with more coal-burning plants. China added over three times as much coal-fired generator capacity in 2020 as the rest of the world combined.


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