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It is advocated by government-patronized scholars and is espoused by Western European leaders and the Democratic Party of the United States.

China, India, Russia, and others did not respond to the target's deepening. As a result, Japan, the U.S., and Europe unilaterally assumed enormous economic burdens.
June 04, 2021
The monthly magazine "Sound Argument" is now on sale and has a unique feature titled "Against Decarbonization."
Like Hanada and WiLL, Japan is a country where the turntable of civilization is turning, so the magazine is published monthly and loaded with the world's best papers written day and night.
Japanese citizens must now head to their nearest bookstore to subscribe.
It contains the world's best papers for only 900 yen (including tax).
There is nothing cheaper in the world than books.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that those who only indulge in social networking and playing games on their smartphones are the morons of our time.
It is not too much to say that China intends to mass-produce such people.
What I have been referring to in my "intuition," as defined by Hiroshi Furuta, one of the world's best scholars, has been published by a true researcher, Taishi Sugiyama, in one of the world's best papers.
As mentioned above, he has a brain worthy of studying at the University of Tokyo.
Many graduates from the University of Tokyo are in politics, government, academia, economics, and the world of the press.
Why is it, then, that no one has the same obvious answer to the question of global warming as he does?
Those who enter the University of Tokyo and come out of the university are a mixture of the best and the worst.
It proves that many are honor students who took the entrance examination.
This paper is the most crucial of the moment and must be read by people worldwide, not only the Japanese.
Taishi Sugiyama deserves the Nobel Prize for this paper alone.
But what this paper also reveals is how stupid the world is.
As we mentioned yesterday, the criminal act of eliminating this column from search results is getting worse.
This article should be read by people worldwide keen on every sentence, not only Japanese people but also people from other countries.
I will distribute this article as many chapters as possible for these reasons.

Stupid Global Warming Measures That Only Benefit China
The runaway global warming countermeasures under the Yoshihide Suga administration continue unabated.
Japan is supposed to cut CO2 emissions almost in half by 2030, with the goal of zero emissions by 2050.
Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has hinted at making solar power generation mandatory.
These policies will not only devastate the Japanese economy but also threaten the human rights of the Uyghurs and the security of Japan. 
At the April 22 Climate Summit hosted by the United States, Prime Minister Kan stated, "We aim to reduce greenhouse gases such as CO2 by 46% by 2030 compared to 2013 levels, and will continue to challenge for a further increase to 50%.
It is an increase of more than 20% over the existing target of 26%. 
At the summit, developed countries pledged to reduce C02 emissions by roughly half by 2030, while China and other countries did not respond to the U.S. request for a more profound reduction target. 
Japan's 46%-50% target is merely in line with the U.S. target of 50%-52%.
Japan has always been in line with the U.S.
When it agreed to the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, the target was 6%, only 1% less than the U.S. target of 7%.
When it agreed to the Paris Agreement in 2015, it was 26%, the same as the U.S.
In both cases, the U.S. agreed once but then backtracked.
Japan, which had kept pace with the U.S., was twice removed from the ladder. 
This time, too, the ladder will indeed be removed. 
The Republicans, who make up almost half of the U.S. Congress, know that the "climate crisis" theory is a fake. 
Not only that, the U.S. is the world's largest oil and gas producer, and even Democrats will vote against global warming measures for the sake of their own state's industry, along with Republicans. 
For this reason, environmental taxes, emissions trading, and other programs will never pass Congress.
The U.S. cannot make any significant reductions in C02 emissions. 
Why did the U.S. insist on a goal it could not achieve?
It is based on the "climate crisis theory," which states that the global climate is in crisis and that the temperature increase must be limited to 1.5°C, which means a 50% reduction by 2030 and zero by 2050. 
It is advocated by government-patronized scholars and is espoused by Western European leaders and the Democratic Party of the United States.
However, statistics on typhoons and hurricanes show that the severity of disasters has stayed the same, and this climate crisis theory is a sham. 
Despite this, CNN, NHK, and other media outlets have ignored inconvenient facts, suppressing objections by claiming that "the science is settled" and spreading propaganda. 
The Biden administration's primary objective at the summit was to satisfy those who espouse the climate crisis theory domestically, especially those on the left, such as Senator Sanders, whose presence is growing within the Democratic Party. 
However, China, India, Russia, and others did not respond to the deepening of the goal.
As a result, Japan, the U.S., and Europe unilaterally assumed enormous economic burdens.
China Laughs High 
At the Climate Summit, China's Xi Jinping gave a confident speech. 
China welcomes the return of the United States to the Paris climate agreement," he said, referring to the unreliability of the U.S., whose policies change with every change of administration.
He also clarified that the formal negotiations would occur at the U.N. and not at the US-led summit.
China intended to "prevent the U.S. from maintaining its hegemony on environmental grounds." 
As has become widely known due to the Corona disaster, the U.N. is a convenient venue for China.
Numerous developing countries, known as the G77, have taken the position that "developing countries have the right to economic development, and developed countries should take the lead in reducing C02 emissions by assuming responsibility for past C02 emissions.
China is a leader in this regard. 
Indeed, if you are a "good developing country," you are right in asserting the right to development.
But if a country is expanding its territory and violating human rights, what does that say?
However, many developing countries support China in the U.N. arena.
Regarding the crackdown on the democracy movement in Hong Kong, when developed countries passed a resolution condemning China as a violation of human rights, twice as many countries passed resolutions supporting China, calling it interference in their internal affairs.
In the future, when the topic of CO2 emissions is brought to the U.N., China will likely come out more forcefully with many supporters in tow.
A foolish discourse is circulating that "if the developed countries put pressure on China by saying they will cut CO2 emissions in half, China will do the same," but it is entirely baseless. 
Under China's current plan, emissions will increase by 10% over the next five years.
This increase alone is equivalent to Japan's annual emissions of 1.2 billion tons.
In addition, Japan's coal-fired power generation capacity is approximately 50 million kW, and China is building power plants equivalent to this capacity every year. 
At this summit, developed countries have made self-destructive promises to hurt their economies, while China, as usual, is virtually utterly unbound by CO2 emissions. 
Not only that, but China has a large industry in solar power and electric vehicles and can conquer any market that developed countries go to the trouble of building with subsidies.
China's hold on the supply chain is also a geopolitical advantage.
For developing countries, China has announced that it will further promote the "One Belt, One Road" initiative under the guise of environmental infrastructure development. 
In addition, developed countries are withdrawing from the thermal power generation business in developing countries due to CO2 emissions, allowing China to monopolize this market.
While developed countries are cutting back on oil consumption and the oil industry is taking a significant hit, China can procure oil more easily from oil-producing countries. 
Also, developing countries deprived of fossil fuels will turn to China in droves. 
The West's imposition of extreme CO2 emission reductions on developing countries around the world has been met with strong opposition, and even India, the country that the developed countries most want on their side, has expressed concern by issuing a joint statement with China at the BASIC meeting of emerging economies. 
The developed countries are destroying themselves, and the windfall is falling on China.
China is smiling broadly at the end of the strange new religion of climate change, which has infected the developed world. 
This article continues.

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