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Ry Young's avatar

I love that China is investing in carrier navy tech right at the end of the carrier era. It's exactly like Imperial Japan being obsessed with having the best battleships at the time when battleships has become obsolete.

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Re: climate change. China built more wind and solar in the first 9 months of 2023 (415 TWh) than *the sum total* of every nuclear plant under construction (408 TWh). And yes, these numbers have already been adjusted for capacity factor. As a result, China's CO2 output is expected to begin a structural decline as soon as next year [1]. Simultaneously, China has launched a new plan to pay coal operators to operate at < 50% capacity, with the majority of their revenue coming from these payments by the later part of this decade [2]. They're also hugely ramping up on battery production.

I don't want to seem overly optimistic here -- they're still going to be emitting a lot of CO2, but I think "China isn't going to do anything about climate change" might actually be wrong in this case. It's also not hard to notice that these massive buildouts will do a lot to secure the country's energy supply in the event of a major Pacific war.

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/nov/13/chinas-carbon-emissions-set-for-structural-decline-from-next-year

[2] https://twitter.com/pretentiouswhat/status/1722886066942743017?s=12&t=sPOl9bVNdjREujwiUeFx1g

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