
Is America’s Ambassador Too Close to Turkey?
By THE NEW YORK SUN
|More new coal-fired plants were started in China in 2022 than in the rest of the world combined.

President Biden’s plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to try to curb climate change are running up against the ugly geopolitical reality that China has no plans to join the growing international effort. Nowhere is that more apparent than in Beijing’s embrace of a fossil fuel that has become anathema in the rest of the world — coal.

By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By GEORGE WILLIS
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By LAWRENCE KUDLOW
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By ROSS ANDERSON
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By MATTHEW RICE
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By JOSEPH CURL
|President Biden’s plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to try to curb climate change are running up against the ugly geopolitical reality that China has no plans to join the growing international effort. Nowhere is that more apparent than in Beijing’s embrace of a fossil fuel that has become anathema in the rest of the world — coal.
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