The article is still biased as hell and couched in the usual "China had" scare language, but here's a few good quotes.

China’s carbon emissions have either peaked already or will do this winter, seven years ahead of schedule. They may plateau for a year or two but will then go into exponential decline for mechanical and unstoppable reasons.

The country’s target of net zero by 2060 is likely to be achieved a decade earlier than previously assumed, and perhaps earlier than in Europe.

Lauri Myllyvirta, co-founder of the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, says China has reached a structural tipping point where the roll-out of renewables is outpacing the rise in electricity demand.

“A drop in power-sector emissions in 2024 is essentially locked in. We’re likely to see a fall in total CO2 emitted in the first half of next year,” he said.

At the risk of overtaxing the reader’s appetite for figures, it is worth spelling out the enormity of what China is doing. The China Electricity Council says the country will add 210 GW of solar this year, twice the entire solar capacity installed in the US to date.

It is not going to stop there. Carbon Brief says China’s output of solar panels was 310 GW in 2022; it will be 500 GW in 2023; and 1000 GW in 2025 – four times the total installation of new solar worldwide last year.

Regarding the scare point of new Chinese coal plants:

The regime is approving two new coal plants a week. It does not mean what many in the West think it means. China is adding one GW of coal power on average as back-up for every six GW of new renewable power. The two go hand in hand.

“The more renewable energy used, the more the need for coal peaking capacity. A large number of coal power units will be idle,” says Chinese coal expert Li Ting.

Obligatory Westoid nonsense about how Xi is evil and he just wants to take over the world with his sinister measures to protect the environment.

Xi seeks global supremacy. He was never going to let climate worries alone hold back China’s rise. But today the two are in perfect alignment. Clean-tech has become the spearhead of China’s global economic conquest, and this changes the thrust of Beijing’s climate diplomacy.

It is no longer possible for foot-draggers to hide behind China. As Chinese emissions roll over and go into free-fall, Xi will become an even bigger problem for them than Western preachers.

  • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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    7 个月前

    Tried nothing would be a better reality. Germany listened to the radlibs and closed their nuclear power plants. They are now building brand new coal plants to meet power demands.

    • Sarcasmenul [none/use name]
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      7 个月前

      Even better, the coal those plants burn contains trace amounts of uranium, and when burned in large quantities those trace amounts turn into significant quantities of radioactive fucking dust. Germans are fucking stupid.

      • Collatz_problem [comrade/them]
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        7 个月前

        All coal has trace amounts of radionuclides. In fact, coal power plants are emitting more radioactivity per mWt than nuclear power plants.

    • LeylaLove [she/her, love/loves]
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      7 个月前

      It's so sad because nuclear has plenty of issues but also is the only power source that would viably be able to provide enough clean power to provide for the west's high demands. However, nuclear needs to be public to be worth the risks. Capitalism will pretty much always result in nuclear accidents. Sad that their anti-capitalist feeling are redirected towards something that's so promising. That's not even touching on Thorium reactors, which are much safer and hold even more promise but haven't really had enough resources to develop into usability under capitalism.

      • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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        7 个月前

        Yeah the future of humanity is going to hinge on China creating an artificial sun isn't it?

    • VILenin [he/him]
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      7 个月前

      I think Germany should be annexed to its neighbors and permanently decimated as a nation-state. The world is simply not properly equipped to deal with them.

      • barrbaric [he/him]
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        7 个月前

        We shall turn Prussia into a homeland for the displaced Palestinian people.