The Paris Agreement Augments China’s Global Ambitions.


5 responses to “The Paris Agreement Augments China’s Global Ambitions.

  1. This is an experiment

  2. Hi CD,

    It seems I can now comment to your posts.

    I believe that China’s government knows it has a population problem. It has to furnish work for its billions of people.and food for them ultimately there might be a rebellion.

    I was in China for only three days (mainland near Hong Kong and Hong Kong itself) and my wife says I cannot claim I know anything about what is going on there.

    But I know China has invested a huge of amount of money in infrastructure and providing parks and beautiful terminals for their trains and ferries. Which projects obviously provided employment for their people and well as something to be proud of. I maybe saw one ‘homeless’ person and in Canton, which isn’t named Canton, any more I saw centuries old tiled (small pieces) wide sidewalks or streets which I consider looked the same when the work was done centuries ago. This people have a culture that they can be proud of. Yes, they know that they better behave or they will be gone. But even though my daughter who lived there for 3 years reports they do not smile a lot. I still conclude the ones I saw were basically happy.

    And relative to the Paris Climate Agreement I know that the Chinese government is ignoring it as they build coal fired power plants for themselves and their neighboring little nations. For they maybe know what I absolutely do know: Which there is no greenhouse effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Which I have not be able to help the founders of PSI see. Which is that atmosphere’s temperature as measured 1.5 above the earth’s surface cannot never be 33C below that being measure for the atmospheric temperature measure anywhere and any time has never be less than the measured atmosphere’s dew point temperature measure at the same place and time.

    Have a great new year, Jerry

  3. I know why I have problems. I do not known what I am to do or doing.

    • I occasionally spend time reading your comments on Principia Scientific. You seemed to hold your own, so I think you know what you are doing.

      Thinking about your comments about going to China.
      I consulted internationally. Europe, South America, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Singapore and China. The Asian languages are a barrier for me and the trips were very long. Australian trips were even longer but no language problem. My one trip to China was the hardest. Plants close to start up in Shanghai and a city about 2 hours away were my destinations. I would check in to the hotel, and ask for a card with the hotel address in Chinese.–and when I would go out, I would ask for the address of the place I was going written in Chinese. The scenes I retain most in my head were the mass of people walking down the highway on their way to work. The Shanghai driver I had honked this horn almost constantly. He said if he ran into one of the many on the road and he had honked his horn the fault would be the pedestrians.
      My work began to shift from Europe to the Asia and that made me decide to retire.
      cbdakota

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