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Can someone explain to me the idea behind the "comparation" (shouldn't it be "comparison"?!?) between the US and China??!? Are we all starting to compare to the worst now instead of comparing ourselves to the best? And why does it matter anyway? If the Americans feel like letting the planet go down the toilet, why do the Chinese have to do the same? Is it really helpful to mention that "fuel economy standards [...] are more stringent than those in Australia, Canada and the United States"? How about comparing to some EU countries? How about some hard facts (studies, scientific reports) on the devastating effects of climate change on China in the future? ... There's lots of work to be done here!! -- MarsmanRom ( talk) 15:03, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
This article is very biased, and against China. Although chinese CO2 output is the highest worldwide, the per-capita (per person) CO2 production is far, far lower than that of the US - one american is equivalent to about 6 chinese people when it comes to emissions. Furthermore, very little of the chinese CO2 production is emitted in producing goods for the domestic market - almost all of it is a result of production for exports - most of which go to the US and Europe. So really, it's the US and EU's taste for cheap plastic that accounts for the bulk of Chinese emissions. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.152.21.103 ( talk) 01:03, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
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I'd like to revise the structure as the following: "Introduction", "Current Situation", "Effects of Climate Change" (global and China), "Mitigation Measures and Policy", and "Debate".
I would want to refer to articles in the Chinese government website, journals and news.
Articles I want to refer to: http://www.gov.cn/jrzg/2011-11/22/content_2000047.htm (the China' s response to climate change policies and action (2011)) http://www.theworldin.com/article/14435/edition2018chinas-climate-awakening (China’s changing attitude to climate change) http://www.gov.cn/zhengce/content/2016-11/04/content_5128619.htm http://money.163.com/17/0602/22/CLV6U58B002580S6.html http://re.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/The%20impacts%20of%20climate%20change%20on%20water.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02656915
Apjil ( talk) 03:49, 5 April 2018 (UTC)
Hi -- I have compiled a large and diverse list of observed, negative effects of climate change in China to date. All peer reviewed and categorized. Please feel free to use and add to the relevant sections of this article. https://climateobserved.org/MapViewList?Name=China Dawei20 ( talk) 03:33, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
I suggest to change the headings and structure of this article to be in line with the template that has been proposed here for all articles of the nature "Climate change in Country X": /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Climate_change/Style_guide (see also discussion on that page's talk page). Anyone has any objections? If not, who's got time to give it a go? I am slowly working away at this for all the countries but would love some collaborators. EMsmile ( talk) 04:28, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
Hello! We are three students from the Ecological Effects of Climate Changes course at Uppsala University. We're working on updating the paris agreement in some of the climate change articles as part of our coursework. We're learning and welcome any feedback. -- Jojo2952 ( talk) 21:37, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
We really need to tidy this up: content about mitigation is here but also at greenhouse gas emissions by China. My preference would be that all the mitigation content is in this article, not in the greenhouse gas emissions by China. So I think it should be moved from there to here. (same for other country articles that have two articles, one for "climate change in country X" and one for "greenhouse gas emissions by country X". Pinging @ Chidgk1 EMsmile ( talk) 08:25, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
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Can someone explain to me the idea behind the "comparation" (shouldn't it be "comparison"?!?) between the US and China??!? Are we all starting to compare to the worst now instead of comparing ourselves to the best? And why does it matter anyway? If the Americans feel like letting the planet go down the toilet, why do the Chinese have to do the same? Is it really helpful to mention that "fuel economy standards [...] are more stringent than those in Australia, Canada and the United States"? How about comparing to some EU countries? How about some hard facts (studies, scientific reports) on the devastating effects of climate change on China in the future? ... There's lots of work to be done here!! -- MarsmanRom ( talk) 15:03, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
This article is very biased, and against China. Although chinese CO2 output is the highest worldwide, the per-capita (per person) CO2 production is far, far lower than that of the US - one american is equivalent to about 6 chinese people when it comes to emissions. Furthermore, very little of the chinese CO2 production is emitted in producing goods for the domestic market - almost all of it is a result of production for exports - most of which go to the US and Europe. So really, it's the US and EU's taste for cheap plastic that accounts for the bulk of Chinese emissions. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.152.21.103 ( talk) 01:03, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
The following has been added repeatedly by the 99.* anons, without an attempt at explaining relevance:
— Arthur Rubin (talk) 09:11, 29 August 2010 (UTC)
from Talk:Debate over China's economic responsibilities for climate change mitigation ...
Clarification needed in section References regarding ...
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I'd like to revise the structure as the following: "Introduction", "Current Situation", "Effects of Climate Change" (global and China), "Mitigation Measures and Policy", and "Debate".
I would want to refer to articles in the Chinese government website, journals and news.
Articles I want to refer to: http://www.gov.cn/jrzg/2011-11/22/content_2000047.htm (the China' s response to climate change policies and action (2011)) http://www.theworldin.com/article/14435/edition2018chinas-climate-awakening (China’s changing attitude to climate change) http://www.gov.cn/zhengce/content/2016-11/04/content_5128619.htm http://money.163.com/17/0602/22/CLV6U58B002580S6.html http://re.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/The%20impacts%20of%20climate%20change%20on%20water.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02656915
Apjil ( talk) 03:49, 5 April 2018 (UTC)
Hi -- I have compiled a large and diverse list of observed, negative effects of climate change in China to date. All peer reviewed and categorized. Please feel free to use and add to the relevant sections of this article. https://climateobserved.org/MapViewList?Name=China Dawei20 ( talk) 03:33, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
I suggest to change the headings and structure of this article to be in line with the template that has been proposed here for all articles of the nature "Climate change in Country X": /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Climate_change/Style_guide (see also discussion on that page's talk page). Anyone has any objections? If not, who's got time to give it a go? I am slowly working away at this for all the countries but would love some collaborators. EMsmile ( talk) 04:28, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
Hello! We are three students from the Ecological Effects of Climate Changes course at Uppsala University. We're working on updating the paris agreement in some of the climate change articles as part of our coursework. We're learning and welcome any feedback. -- Jojo2952 ( talk) 21:37, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
We really need to tidy this up: content about mitigation is here but also at greenhouse gas emissions by China. My preference would be that all the mitigation content is in this article, not in the greenhouse gas emissions by China. So I think it should be moved from there to here. (same for other country articles that have two articles, one for "climate change in country X" and one for "greenhouse gas emissions by country X". Pinging @ Chidgk1 EMsmile ( talk) 08:25, 24 March 2023 (UTC)