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China’s foreign investments jeopardise environmental goals

Nikola Kiš by Nikola Kiš
10 December 2020
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China’s foreign investments jeopardise environmental goals

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Brussels (Brussels Morning) Environmental organisations are warning that China’s plan to fund coal power plants abroad means generating more greenhouse gas emissions than major developed nations, and therefore threatens global environmental goals, RFI reports. 

Chinese state-owned companies are directing billions towards coal power mostly in developing and least developed countries, which would not count in the country’s domestic emissions neutrality calculations.

China’s pledges

China’s President Xi Jinping pledged in September that China would be carbon neutral by 2060 and the country had announced plans to lead the fight against climate change under the Paris Agreement of 2015. While Xi has promised to seek green co-operation under the Belt and Road Initiative aimed at increasing China’s sway overseas, Chinese banks continue to finance coal projects.

According to Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center’s data on Chinese energy financing, 23.1% of total investments by the country’s two largest policy banks between 2000 and 2018 were in coal projects, for an outlay of US$ 251 billion .

China’s untapped coal reserves, the fourth largest in the world, stand at some 96 billion tonnes. Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air lead analyst Lauri Myllyvirta notes that, with China’s need for coal in decline, the surplus is driving Chinese power companies towards South and Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Warnings of environmental organisations

Global Energy Monitor’s head of coal research Christine Shearer warns that plans to build new coal plants are “fundamentally incompatible with global efforts to contain climate change.”

Greenpeace China’s Li Shuo warns the plan is “hampering efforts by developing nations to switch to cleaner alternatives” and points out that new projects will lock the countries that have joined the Belt and Road Initiative into a future dependent on coal.Planned coal power plants and those under construction would emit more greenhouse gasses than current emissions of large economies such as the UK, according to BP’s annual global energy review.

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Nikola Kiš

Nikola Kiš

Nikola is Brussels Morning political affairs reporter, covering Germany, France, and Italy. Based in Zagreb, he is a translator with 18 years of experience reporting on political and business affairs.

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