
China is destroying our world, literally.The nation that spews the most
pollution <http://www.ucsusa.org/global-warming/science-and-impacts/
science/each-countrys-share-of-co2.html#.WxaW2tMvzox>while currently
building hundreds of coal-fired power plants all over the world is also
the one that dumps the most plastic and unrecoverable garbage into our
oceans and eco system.China is doing all this while winning accolades
from the media about joining the fraudulent “Paris agreement� and from
NGOs like Greenpeace and WWF <http://www.scmp.com/news/china/policies-
politics/article/2118534/how-china-worlds-biggest-polluter-won-praise-
green>for its efforts to “fight global warming� and “steer an eventual
path away from fossil fuels�, all being ridiculous lies.
Since 2011, China has consumed more coal than the rest of the world
combined.China's carbon dioxide emissions passed those of the U.S. in
2005, and by 2012 had surpassed the combined contribution of both the
U.S. and the EU. Should recent trends continue, China will be
responsible for the most atmospheric carbon dioxide in less than 20
years. <http://www.scmp.com/news/china/policies-politics/
article/2118534/how-china-worlds-biggest-polluter-won-praise-green>
If it wasn't bad enough that China is the biggest polluter in the world,
it's also forcing other countries to continue to pollute by exporting
its coal based power plants worldwide. <http://
www.npr.org/2019/04/29/716347646/why-is-china-placing-a-global-bet-on-
coal>China's overseas ventures include hundreds of electric power plants
that burn coal, which is a significant emitter of the carbon
scientifically linked to climate change. Edward Cunningham, a specialist
on China and its energy markets at Harvard University stated that China
is building or planning more than 300 coal plants in places as widely
spread as Turkey, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Egypt and the
Philippines.In one sense, China's push for coal is not surprising: China
knows how to build coal plants and it's the world's largest coal
consumer, drawing more than 70 percent of its electricity from coal.In
neighboring Vietnam — a country highly dependent on coal — China is a
major investor in the energy sector. China is involved in 15 coal power
plants in operation, six under construction and at least two in the
planning stages, according to Nguyen Thi Hang <http://
www.npr.org/2019/04/29/716347646/why-is-china-placing-a-global-bet-on-
coal>with Hanoi-based environmental group Green Innovation and
Development Center. He states that "China's investments in Vietnam is
both good and bad but it is also coupled with negative impacts on
people's health and livelihoods."
Chinese apologists and the media are always trying to mask China's
pollution by using the ridiculous criteria of “pollution per capita�.Why
is it ridiculous?Because if you measure which countries pollute based on
per capita, the world's biggest polluters <http://ourworldindata.org/
grapher/co-emissions-per-capita-vs-gdp-per-capita-international->are
Qatar, Kuwait, UAE and Saudi Arabia. Those top four combined don't come
near the levels of pollution China pumps out, not even close.Another
reason why it's completely ridiculous to use "per capita" as an
indication on pollution by countries is because it removes China from
the graph of top ten, or even top twenty of polluting countries <http://
data.worldbank.org/indicator/EN.ATM.CO2E.PC?
most_recent_value_desc=true>.Using this criteria makes Luxembourg seems
like a bigger polluter than China.
This is nothing but a smoke screen that was created by Chinese
propaganda to cover up China's real impact on pollution and is spread
around by its useful idiots and the media.Now under the 2016 “Paris
agreements� China has no obligations whatsoever <http://
climateactiontracker.org/countries/china/>to do anything regarding its
pollution by 2030.So while the media, “woke� celebrities and politicians
like to tell everyone how the world is going to end in 10-15 years
because of climate change and plastic straws, they never mention the
fact that the biggest polluter in the world can basically continue to
pump as much pollution as it likes into our atmosphere.
/Xi Jinping, Barack Obama and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
Jointly Attend the "Paris Agreement" conference in 2016./
If it wasn't bad enough that China is destroying the very air we breath,
it's doing the same thing to our oceans and eco system.According to the
new study <http://www.scmp.com/article/1711744/china-produces-about-
third-plastic-waste-polluting-worlds-oceans-says-report?
fbclid=IwAR2dg4vdDqRuEm1g6P8Mmt3zINCPOXEaLyDfaIWJ51G62A-D8KTd9cNmyNA>,
led by Jenna Jambeck, an assistant professor of environment engineering
at the University of Georgia, an estimated eight million tonnes of waste
plastic enters the oceans each year from the world's 192 countries with
coastlines, based on 2010 data.China's heavily populated coastal cities
contributed between 1.3 million and 3.5 million tonnes of the waste, the
study found.
China produces about a third of the TOTAL plastic waste polluting the
world’s oceans.The study reveals that of the 8m tonnes worldwide that
pollute the sea every year up to 3.5m tonnes is from mainland Chinese
cities.The environmental and health impacts of China's unregulated
plastic dumping are immense: they pollute waterways, melting and burning
the scraps released toxic pollutants into the air, and leftover pieces
unfit for recycling were dumped directly into rivers and into the seas,
causing massive polluting "plastic islands" that drift all across the
oceans.
The worst thing about how China is mainly responsible for destroying the
environment and our eco system is that there's zero awareness of this,
in fact the media and environmentalists never ever mention how China and
not the west, are mainly responsible for the environmental destruction
we're witnessing on every level, from our atmosphere to our seas.While
everyone is busy with what a Swedish kid has to say, cow farts and
banning plastic straws, China, which pollutes more than the entire
developed world COMBINED <https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-57018837>,
is destroying our eco system, our planet, and no one seems to mind.
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