Yes they're trying to reduce smog but that should still have that effect to
some extent (reducing AGW). But yes, clean green energy is needed - maybe
nuclear reactors (Russia is doing a good line in small portable reactors, I
believe). Probably not THE best solution but needs must...


On 23 April 2014 14:04, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Understood, but China is not pursuing a policy of eliminating AGW, but
> reducing smog in its cities. Its not a kumbaya  moment now for anything
> nowbin east asia as you hsve noticed, regarding china. The best way then to
> reduce carbon emissions is to develop clean energy generators, that can be
> installed quickly, reliably, abundantly, and china will follow, because it
> will be cleaner then coal, and quicker and cheaper thsn nukes. But it must
> be available to buy or steal from us, so if the chinese do this, it will
> help us never the less.
>

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