Danger, this will be my last post here as it is a fruitless endeavor. You have your ideology. Stick to it. I think in the back of your mind you know you might have been mistaken, but I don't take you for the type to concede anything.
Danger, yes, they are investing heavily into trade, part of that trade is the green technology of the future. Here is another article, even though the other article explained it:
http://www.wri.org/blog/2017/01/china-leaving-us-behind-clean-energy-investment
The report I linked shows the size of current energy markets and the size of projected green energy markets into the future. It is a market worth in the trillions per year, that if current trends follow, Chinese companies will get most the benefit of it. I've explained in post after post how China is strategically trying to take the lead on this. It's a very simple concept to grasp.
You know how Facebook is investing into providing free internet to Africa? Why? It's because they hope for Africans to then join facebook, which would increase their ad revenue. They have to make the initial investment into the African infrastructure for this first.
It's such a simple concept to grasp.
The US was the reason for the Paris Accord. We actually led the way on this because the Obama administration saw it as a strategic goal, both for economic, national security and social reasons. Check out what Trump's defense chief thinks about global warming:
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/201...es-climate-change-national-security-challenge
With the US withdrawing from the Paris Accord (for which there was no good reason to leave), they are for the 30th time, leaving the door open for China to take the lead and write the rules of the future.
There is a reason all the top CEOs in the country are mad about us leaving the Paris Accord, including Exxon:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-paris-climate-deal-as-trump-weighs-pact-exit
Why do they want to stay in the accord? They don't want to be cut out of future green energy markets by Chinese companies. The private sector, regardless of your belief in global warming, have concluded green energy is the future.
You can keep trying to ask mickey mouse questions, reframed in every post. It doesn't change the reality of anything.
This discussion is over. Ask more mickey mouse questions. You already know what is up.