China are at the forefront of renewable energy, they're also at the forefront of fossil fuels and selling the world shite that we all lap up.
China are also getting a free pass from the UN in so far as they need to do little other than continue to ask for handouts from other countries as designated a developing country FFS.
They along with India will continue to ensure that C02 emissions continue to increase per capita for many decades to come.
As far as Australia is concerned it wouldn't matter is we increased our emissions 4 fold in the next 100 years or so we we are not going to alter the climate one jot as our climate on earth is virtually totally dependent on what the Sun does as we contribute bugger all in terms of global emissions despite being a fossil fuel driven nation.
The switch to renewables will drive Australia in the dog house on a good day because the poor will get poorer in relative terms.
Many are already having to choose between , heating , cooling or eating and we have only just started our insane drive towards renewables.
Why we are still dormant on nuclear tells me how poor our politicians have become at reading the tea leaves.
How are Germany , Denmark and California travelling these days in terms of electricity prices compared to their near neighbors in France and Texas for example.
Bush fires in California in the winter on a large scale , blame it climate change (LOL) , but don't blame it on renewables , wokism and incompetence and some individuals that have a penchant to start fires.
Australia's rural and regional areas will be littered with wind farms and solar panels and batteries that won't keep the lights on when we need them on and already with only around 20 per cent on a good day when the wind blows and the sun is not blocked by cloud formation of electricity and very intermittent as best is generated from the cheap garbage we import for China while ensuring we pay higher prices for electricity at the consumer level with each passing day.
Currently already a third of our population live week to week to get by and our current energy policy is badly flawed.
Unless we go nuclear and produce more gas for local use as we ween off coal we will be cooked but not climate wise rather economically and socially and black outs like those in Texas recently will become the norm.
Man made Co2 has increased the average global temperature by around 1.0F in the past 100 years at best guestimates.
To date most of this has had a positive impact on the globe as a whole in relation to food production along with water availability the building blocks of all human existence. It's the distribution of this increased capacity to feed the world in a fair and just manner that needs adjusting.