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China is serious when promising Carbon Peak by 2030 and Carbon Neutral by 2060 - they have capability and determination to achieve these. Not like some other PowerPoint talk-only countries and politicians =) Shame on them.
Thank you for letting us know that China has been doing on green energy. I just don't see how this can be done in the US. The Congress can get into a tug of war with Washington for years. It may go into our next generation
That's probably why China is still one of the better manufacturing hub for most industry. The government takes energy & infrastructure seriously which are some of the underlying factor when it comes to operating costs for most businesses.
Good video! There's so much interests about China nowadays around the world, especially from the West. Here's an idea: How about making some HOW TO videos for tourists who want to visit China: Apply Visa to China, Current Visa rules, Get their phones working in China, Popular APPs & how to use it in China for: Translator, Alipay, Maps, Booking hotel, Trains, Restaurants... etc. Each topic can be a single short video, I think there would be a big demand for it.
China is also building the 1st artificial sun i.e. nuclear fusion, hopefully it will be commercialised by 2035. I've a feeling China is going to meet its carbon neutrality by 2060 ahead of everybody else.
BEST of luck finding a house in Portugal. There are so many better places then Portugal (Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico) but hey, your life your decision and crossing fingers and hoping the best for you guys both. ♥
@@TripBitten 100% agree, and had forgotten your girlfriend is European and has many advantages in Portugal. Europe is going down, but some people like you both will thrive everywhere they go ♥
@@ThereIsAlwaysaWay2 Yes, my wife is from the NL, which means moving to Portugal will be easier for us and we are looking to buy a farm. This will allow us to have a slower life and refocus on things that are important to us. There are more dynamic places to live, but we are looking for something specific that is hard to find in the Netherlands and I didn't want to move back to the US. Portugal is safe and the cost of living isn't as high as other places in the EU.
Electric vehicles RELOCATE where emission is released. TOTAL volume of emission nearly doubles via the mining of battery components ELECTRIC vehicles DO NOT reduce total emissions created.. opposite is true... It does RELOCATE where emission is released. Rather than emission release at vehicle usage, release is where the battery is MfG'rd. & at the electric power plant.
It seems to me that the most important problem we have in the world (non-political/military problem that is) is with electric power generation. As the world moves more to electric vehicles and other electric devises. We need more and ever more electric power. To get rid of gasoline powered vehicles we need to be able to charge an ever increasing number of electric vehicles. And yet most countries don't have that ability. The power systems would collapse quickly if all our vehicles were electric. For this electric powered "green revolution" to succeed the world needs a cheap source of electric power. There is constant talk about that being under development, but talk is cheap. And while we keep trying to spread the usage of electric vehicles were are not seeing the electric generation needed to fuel these increases.
Yes, that is a major problem. How can countries produce enough electricity without using coal or natural gas? Green energy is good, but not on-demand, which makes it hard to store and create when needed. If more people adopt EVs and other electric options (hot water heaters, stoves, etc.) it will be difficult to switch to a greener energy options and actually make a difference.
I saw a report on the new advances being made with nuclear energy (a no-no with many in the West) that looked interesting. Some new types reuse waste product. And some others are much less dangerous. So there may be something there.@@TripBitten
@@AXS512 I did a video about China's Molten Salt reactors a few months back, it seems like an interesting development and much safer. Nuclear still has its own drawbacks (mostly public opinion), but also when it goes wrong it is much worse. I think it needed to be a mix of green, nuclear and battery development. The batteries are the main issue with green energy. It's complicated, but luckily, there are smart people working on it and just looking at the renewable/green energy in the last 20 years is amazing. 20 years ago, solar still cost too much, now China is producing it at an affordable rate.
Great green wall and wind turbines are great. I think hydrogen(as energy carrier) is miss-guided. It has too much losses when considering end-to-end. Green buildings are just vanity at best or scam at worst.
The green wall and wind farms are a good start. I'm hoping to see new tech in the future that can help push us off oil. Hydrogen is just another part of the energy mix, if it is being created with green energy; it is better than drilling and mining. Most of our residential energy is used in heating and cooling buildings, which means green buildings (if done right), could play a part in the future. Having more energy efficient buildings is a great way to reduce consumption.
Loss between end-to-end is not the most important consideration to the applications of liquid hydrogen. The energy density by flame is far higher than electricity. This high energy density can product very high temperature to process certain materials. The usage of hydrogen imposes no environmental threat because its chemical reaction produces just water. Hydrogen can be stored and shipped easily using existing infrastructure. Hydrogen can be used on demand. For factories, these are very important.