January 30, 2013
The Scariest Environmental Fact in the World
Bryan Walsh in Time:
As the data show, China is now burning almost as much coal as the rest of the world — combined. And despite impressive support from Beijing for renewable energy and a dawning understanding about the dangers of air pollution, coal use in China is poised to continue rising, if slower than it has in recent years. That’s deadly for the Chinese people — see the truly horrific air pollution in Beijing this past month — and it’s dangerous for the rest of the world. Coal already accounts for 20% of global greenhouse-gas emissions, making it one of the biggest causes of man-made climate change. Combine that with the direct damage that air pollution from coal combustion does to human health, and there’s a reason why some have called coal the enemy of the human race.
Of course, there’s a reason why coal is so popular in China and in much of the rest of the world: it’s very, very cheap. And that’s why, despite the danger coal poses to health and the environment, neither China nor many other rapidly growing developing nations are likely to turn away from it. (If you really want to get scared, see this report from the International Energy Agency — hat tip to Ed Crooks of the Financial Times — which notes that by 2017, India could be burning more importing as much coal as China.) That’s likely to remain the case in poor nations until clean energy can compete with coal on price — and that day hasn’t come yet.
The EIA’s chart also shows how limited President Obama’s ability to deal with climate change really is. The reality is that the vast majority of the carbon emissions to come will be emitted by developing nations like China — and much of that will be due to coal.
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Comments
It's not that surprising since they are using all that coal to make stuff for us in the West.
Also, the US still uses more per person.
Posted by: Jake | Jan 30, 2013 10:07:24 AM
"That’s deadly for the Chinese people — see the truly horrific air pollution in Beijing this past month"
Debatable. Their burning coal fuels development which pays off, among other things, in stuff like increased lifespan. And Chinese lifespans have risen by a lot. If there's an argument that they'd have risen even faster if China hadn't used coal, and therefore used less energy, I'd like to see it.
Posted by: prasad | Jan 30, 2013 4:35:45 PM
"…despite impressive support from Beijing for renewable energy…"
Impressive support? China spends less then 1.3% of it's GNP on all of its pro-environment initiatives, let alone those involving renewable energy. I hardly call that impressive.
Posted by: Enviro Equipment Blog | Jan 31, 2013 3:28:29 PM
Beijing makes Seoul seem pristine. The pollution hit 755 which is difficult to even imagine. The so-called remedies they've been proposing seem more like evidence they're doing something... fining drivers for vehicle emissions, factory closures on bad days.
A Guardian article on the "airpocalypse" says the US embassy's pollution monitor showed "levels of PM2.5 – a type of particulate matter that can burrow deep into the lungs, causing serious health effects – rose to 993 micrograms per cubic metre in Beijing."
Posted by: j_93 | Feb 1, 2013 2:17:23 AM
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