End dependence on Chinese mining
BY AARON RINGEL: Import dependence has long posed a strategic vulnerability for the U.S.—particularly when it comes to the “rare earth” metals that make many advanced technologies possible.
BY AARON RINGEL: Import dependence has long posed a strategic vulnerability for the U.S.—particularly when it comes to the “rare earth” metals that make many advanced technologies possible.
Biden inherited an America that was not only energy independent, but also a leading global oil and gas exporter, and gas prices began rising long before Ukraine.
Surprise, surprise. Electric vehicles are even more dependent on Russia and China than gas-fueled cars.
As COVID wanes, climate hysteria gains.
Coal use in power plants around the world is increasing and we have the numbers to prove it.
As China builds more and more coal-fired power plants, consolidates its stranglehold on rare-earth metals vital for 21st century economies, and extends its influence into America’s backyard, “woke” Westerners are marching like lemmings toward the energy poverty cliff.
China and India's stockings are full of coal... and they're loving it!
U.S. and Chinese climate envoys John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua agreed to this official joint declaration.
Kerry, who serves as President Biden's "climate envoy," said that "billions won't cut it" and that a plan to spend trillions of dollars on "climate finance" will be announced on Wednesday.
During the first week of October 2021, both India and China made desperate attempts to buy the stranded Australian coal shipments in China’s port warehouses. The coal shipments, which were originally intended to be imported into China, were left stranded at the port after China banned the import of Australian coal last year. Despite this ban, China has now unloaded some of the shipments due to unprecedented demand for coal and electricity in the country. India’s industries too have made a dash to secure some of these stranded shipments as a severe coal shortage has gripped India. So, what can we [...]
China’s “peak carbon” plan is to install as much fossil fuel power as possible by 2030 – and use that cheap, reliable energy to manufacture wind, solar and battery technologies for export.
Coal and India are looking for all the coal they can get.
BY DAVID HOLT: A new tally of global cities’ emissions finds that the top 25 are responsible for 52% of the planet’s urban greenhouse gas emissions. Twenty-three of those are in China.
CFACT's Peter Murphy published a repoert at REal Clear Energy: “The U.S. will increasingly emulate the Chinese mode of ‘authoritarian capitalism’ with fewer limits to government power and reduced economic freedom.
China gets stronger as the presumed climate crisis encourages western nations to voluntarily make their energy infrastructure weaker. Watch now.