is the greatest emitter of these kinds of if you can t see at a home, the blue line is china. that blue line way up high and all the experts say in the future china s emission is going to go down. look at the dotted mark. don t worry, they re going to emit less. how much you want to bet the that thing goes straight up. the china thing is an outrage, the biggest example of the absurdity of this thing. for me, it s the idea of global reparations for climate is insane, regardless if china is exempted. the answer to helping the worlds poverty, let them have cheap sources of energy. rachel: of course. you don t turn the lights out and say sorry, guyses. missed the boat. we have a little bit of money for you. here s some scraps to make us feel better while we continue toyto emit and refine. rachel: all of the people that
fossil fuels in the country, which makes us weaker and more dependent on other nations. china has put more coal plants in operation last year than the rest of the world combined. so what are we doing here? a, china continues to build out its coal fleet and recognizes the value of baseload generation that coal provides. in a minute energy sources do not provide baseload generation nor does any other base fuel source. it is only based fuel, baseload, electricity provided by coal fair manufacturing processes or facilities across america. china has in some degree of construction has many coal plants has what we have throughout the entire united states. and the president continues to point to west virginia as an emitter of carbon and the coal-fired plants and china has 55 more coal plants and
this? just another example of the biden administration being focused on every place else in the entire world except the united states of america. he wants to wean indonesia off fossil fuels, just got out of a meeting yesterday with president xi of china, the world s largest emitter of greenhouse gases and china puts one-third of the carbon into the atmosphere, largest emitter. i guarantee he got no promise to stop that, nice what he s doing for indonesia, maybe focus on fixing the things he s broken in the united states. todd: it s clear he s going for low-hanging fruit on this trip and meeting with xi jinping is no exception, he is getting called out for failing to bring up the origin of covid during the meeting with xi and failing to bring up fentanyl.
are actually going to get on the statute book first, so in effect, it may be that those social media companies are there to generate systems that help them to comply with our law because they will comply with german, french law, someone. i think what we want to say to them is that the digital services act and the online safety bill are coming, you do not need to wait. elon musk on the day he acquired twitter said he did not want twitter to become some free for all hellscape and wanted users to have the experience and that they wanted to have online. that emitter is what the online safety bill says about users having their own safeguards and user empowerment provisions that mirrors what the online safety bill says. we are asking both elon musk and mark zuckerberg when are we going to have that technology that will give us a safe experience we want online, when will it be made available? ., ., . ., .,
$370 billion investment in clean energy and other alternatives, and he, you know, urged countries to keep their eye on the ball. do you think america s renewed leadership on fighting climate change is going to make a difference? you know, there s a, a plus side and a down side here. the plus side is that the rise in oil prices and gas prices, which, of course, are helping fuel that inflation, are also making renewables a far more economically enticing alternative. technologies that just look too expensive when oil prices were low suddenly seem competitive. that is working, i think, to some degree, to the president s advantage. the down side is, we have an inability to have a common agenda with china. the world s second largest economy and an emitter along