Mar 06 2007
An inconvenient reality check: China poised to be Greenhouse leader
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/05/MNG18OFHF21.DTL
Far more than previously acknowledged, the battle against global warming will be won or lost in China, even more so than in the West, new data show.
A report released last week by Beijing authorities indicated that as its economy continues to expand at a red-hot pace, China is highly likely to overtake the United States this year or in 2008 as the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
This information, along with data from the International Energy Agency, the Paris-based alliance of oil importing nations, also revealed that China’s greenhouse gas emissions have recently been growing by a total amount much greater than that of all industrialized nations put together.
“The magnitude of what’s happening in China threatens to wipe out what’s happening internationally,” said David Fridley, leader of the China Energy Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Question to all the Kyoto Protocol lovers: Aren’t you glad China was exempted?
This is further proof of what a useless piece of toilet paper the Kyoto Treaty was.
Continuing:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070305/ap_on_sc/pollution_storms
Pollution from Asia is helping generate stronger storms over the North Pacific, according to new research. Changes in the North Pacific storm track could have an impact on weather across the Northern Hemisphere. Satellite measurements have shown an increase in tiny particles generated from coal burning in China and India in recent decades, researchers report in Tuesday’s issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The team, led by Renyi Zhang of Texas A&M University, studied pollution and clouds between 1984 and 2005, concluding that increasing particles enhanced the cloud updraft to generate more intense thunderstorms than previously.
Comparing 1984-1994 with 1994-2005 they found an increase of 20 percent to 50 percent in deep convective clouds.
The Pacific storm track, they noted, plays a critical role in global atmospheric circulation, and altering this weather pattern could have a significant impact on the climate.
So if you buy the man made climate change theory, then this is devastating because China doesn’t give a rats rump about global warming. They are doing nothing to build green policies. At least as bad as you say the US is, we have a culture that is slowly trying to shift its focus to green energy. China doesn’t care.
Again, I sure am glad the framers of the Kyoto Treaty made China exempt.
Idiots.
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As many recent news stories show, China does care a great deal about climate change. The government is working on its first overall cliamte change strategy. And near Shanghai a whole new green city is being planned.
In Washington’s measure of greenness, ‘carbon intensity’, China should make more progress than the States over the coming years.
http://inbalance.wordpress.com/2007/02/07/pointless-argument-about-the-climate/
Here is an url that you can send to friends and family that will direct them to the video “The Great Global Warming Swindle”.
http://gorelied.notlong.com
For more information on the documentary you can go here.
http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/G/great_global_warming_swindle/index.html