Xi And Putin Leave Climate Alarmists At COP26 In The Lurch

By Vijay Jayaraj

The wheels of the Net Zero bandwagon always were wobbly but now appear to be falling off altogether with leaders of China and Russia saying their countries won’t be represented at the COP26 at Glasgow this week. For Western climate alarmists, the absence of the two countries could be a lethal blow to the global anti-fossil fuel agenda.

Considered by the media as the most important climate meeting, the annual U.N. COP26 (26th such Conference of Parties) is a gala for politicians, diplomats and celebrities to land in private jets to tell the rest of us to embrace expensive and unreliable “green energy.”

The cornerstone of the COP conference has been the Paris climate agreement, a global pact requiring all countries to reduce emissions and replace coal, oil and natural gas with wind and solar. However, the conference had been plagued by various issues during its short history. 

The two biggest problems are (1) the unwillingness of developed countries to donate the promised “climate funds” to developing countries (a ridiculous promise in the first place) and (2) the inability of even the most developed member states like Germany to meet their emission-reduction deadlines.

Also, there has been inconsistent adherence by member states. Under Trump’s administration, the U.S. pulled out of the Paris agreement; now, India has vowed to fight any further coercion to impose emission reductions on its domestic energy sector.

In the past year, the Net Zero program has gained more momentum and the upcoming conference is expected to see a lot of discussion surrounding it. But the confidence  of member states still appears weak.

President Xi knows that China cannot afford to allow a repeat of 2021, a year during which more than half of the country faced unprecedented power blackouts due to coal shortages. The state bureaucracy is working around the clock to increase production and importation of fossil fuels. Coal miners have been asked to increase output, and Australian coal stranded at ports for political reasons has been put to use. Reports indicate the country is, “in advanced talks with U.S. exporters to secure long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies.”

In addition, China is the leading exporter of coal technology and fossil fuel infrastructure across Asia and Africa. It is no surprise that Xi pulled out the COP26. There is no guarantee that China will even be able to achieve the Net Zero (by 2060) promises that it made in 2020.

Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin has increased Russia’s dominance in the natural gas sector. The Journal of Petroleum Technology reported, “Russia is pouring investment into liquefied natural gas projects as it seeks to leverage the world’s largest natural gas reserves together with the logistical advantages of delivering it at a competitive price to Asia and Europe along the now-navigable Northern Sea Route.”

Putin has also ramped up Russia’s coal infrastructure in recent years. Russia still has coal reserves that can last hundreds of years under the current production rate.

Russia Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated, “Decades from now, oil and gas will continue to account for the majority of global energy consumption.”

He reiterated that Russia has a more realistic view of energy needs and will persist with fossil fuels. “The share of oil and gas in the world’s energy mix is set to drop from 85 percent to around 65-70 percent, not to 20-30 percent as some experts have forecast,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

The news of both Xi’s and Putin’s absence has raised serious questions about their willingness to honor emission reduction promises made at the U.N. It makes us question the seriousness of policy decisions that will be made at the conference, as two of the key fossil fuel players are not participating. It has left the climate doomsayers in the lurch.

Expect another religiously presented “gloom and doom” climate event with false promises hailed as historic achievements by an elite who offer only fear and deprivation for working people.

Vijay Jayaraj is a Research Associate at the CO2 Coalition, Arlington, Va., and holds a Masters degree in environmental sciences from the University of East Anglia, England. He resides in Bengaluru, India.

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October 30, 2021 11:07 am

China and Russia will both have large contingents of negotiators at COP26. Only the big bosses will be absent.

Dave Fair
Reply to  David Wojick
October 30, 2021 1:01 pm

And the Chinese and Russian “negotiators” will be able to agree to … what?

Richard Page
Reply to  Dave Fair
October 30, 2021 3:16 pm

They’re not there to agree to anything. They’re there to promote a few considerations for their respective countries but above all else to be able to show that Russia and China are still in the game, even though they’re actually not. It’s the bare minimum they can do to avoid getting international condemnation.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Richard Page
October 30, 2021 4:03 pm

I agree, Richard; it is all Kabuki Theater. The West has no money. The Third World will not agree to anything without Western money. The diplomatic drones are now buzzing about to find some face-saving “historic agreement” to paper-over the hard truths.

It is all well and good to use quantitative easing, printing money, etc. to hide national deficits, but the Third World wants cash. No Western populace will stomach their leaders giving away mountains of cash to the unwashed. Western governments’ COVID19 fear mongering is coming back to bite their international climate change dream asses’ because voters want the money spent on themselves.

Reply to  David Wojick
October 30, 2021 1:49 pm

They’ll send the work experience lads.

alastair gray
October 30, 2021 11:47 am

I fail to understand why Russia and China do not wholeheartedly embrace the concept of the rest of the world gratuitously shooting themeslves in both feet. Nither country would feel in the least obligated to honour any firm commitment they made so why the hell dont they sign up to the whole ridiculous rigmarole to further cripple the “free world\” But thanks be that they dont.

saveenergy
Reply to  alastair gray
October 30, 2021 3:20 pm

“I fail to understand why Russia and China do not wholeheartedly embrace the concept of the rest of the world gratuitously shooting themeslves in both feet.”

alastair, They do.

“why the hell dont they sign up to the whole ridiculous rigmarole to further cripple the “free world”

If they sign up & help “cripple the free world” they’ll be seen as the enemy. BUT
If they play the long game, sitting & watching self-destruction, & come in at the end ‘to save us’ they will be seen as friends … a bloodless war & the victors will take all … NEAT !!!

October 30, 2021 12:25 pm

“… false promises hailed as historic achievements by an elite who offer only fear and deprivation for working people.”

+42.

With Traitor Joe leading the pack. Don’t worry, Vlad and Xi, Traitor Joe will do your dirty work for you. He’s your b*tch, after all. Bought and paid for.

Impeach Brandon! Then lock him up.

n.n
October 30, 2021 12:38 pm

China and Russia stand poised to lead the world following the West taking a knee in a chosen dark age. Either that, or another war without borders to spread equity and inclusion.

October 30, 2021 12:48 pm

Sorry guys, this article is Grade A bullshot. Or perhaps your wishes. https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202110/1237621.shtml

China is the leading exporter of coal technology and fossil fuel infrastructure across Asia and Africa

The Chinese declared a few months ago they wouldn’t build any new coal fired power stations abroad.

Dave Fair
Reply to  nyolci
October 30, 2021 1:09 pm

Nyolci, the Global Times is a ChiCom propaganda outlet. You need to learn to read critically and think for yourself. Your “The Chinese declared a few months ago they wouldn’t build any new coal fired power stations abroad.” indicates the credulity of a child.

Reply to  Dave Fair
October 31, 2021 3:39 am

You need to learn to read critically and think for yourself

Really? 🙂

[whatever Chinese claim I referred to] indicates the credulity of a child.

Hm, somehow you too accept “Chinese propaganda” by believing Xi won’t go to Glasgow. How do you know this or that “ChiCom” assertion is propaganda or the indication of true intention? Your selection is not based on any analysis I guess but only on the fact that you (along with the OP) like the fact that Xi won’t attend and you see into it much-much more than it is.

Derg
Reply to  nyolci
October 30, 2021 1:47 pm

Hahaha you believe China….I suppose, like Simon, you fell for Russia colluuuusion…tool indeed.

Reply to  Derg
October 31, 2021 3:41 am

I suppose, like Simon, you fell for Russia colluuuusion…tool indeed.

Wroooong! Like most of the time 🙂 The “Russia collusion” (along with the “vote theft” last year) are just propaganda of the losers against the winner party in the context of US politics.

Reply to  nyolci
October 30, 2021 1:51 pm

That’s because they’re too busy building them at home.
Are you really that gullible?

Reply to  Andrew Wilkins
October 30, 2021 2:16 pm

He’s a fully paid up member of the ‘useful idiot’ brigade, I think he’s looking for a promotion.

Reply to  Climate believer
October 30, 2021 3:13 pm

Chief Unintellibence Officer?

Reply to  Climate believer
October 31, 2021 3:43 am

He’s a fully paid up member of the ‘useful idiot’ brigade

And this is from a “skeptic” who is amplifying fossil industry propaganda for free in a “paid by” forum.

Reply to  nyolci
October 31, 2021 10:55 am
David Kelly
October 30, 2021 2:03 pm

Other notables finding last minute excuses not attend include Queen Elizabeth, Pope Francis, and Governor Newsom . Makes you wonder what they know.

Richard Page
Reply to  David Kelly
October 30, 2021 3:25 pm

H.M.’s knackered and needs a few weeks rest, Pope Francis is suffering from bad sciatica and is talking freely about his death, never a good sign. As for Governor Newsom, he’s terrified that if he goes to the copfest, Californians will realise the state runs better without him in it.

ResourceGuy
October 30, 2021 6:10 pm

The smart and practical ones are staying away. The rest are dishonest and looking for handouts.

William Haas
October 30, 2021 8:48 pm

I believe that both Russia and China understand that AGW is really just science fiction but they are shining us on for their own profit and for our detriment.

Kiwi Gary
October 30, 2021 11:56 pm

Putin and Xi would not bother to attend as they both know full well that they would be roundly abused as chief instigators of fossil fuel supply and use. Why attend a meeting where that is all that will happen to you? Why are the pious Europeans all clamoring for Russia to increase the gas supply when they are also clamoring for nett-zero? Nothing like a bit of open hypocrisy.

October 31, 2021 1:09 am

If the “west” (a dilapidated term, born in Cold War and now sustained by racism) was serious about getting a global consensus about a low-carbon energy transition, why have they worked so incredibly hard to make both Russia and China their pantomime villains? To try to turn world opinion against both countries?They have wasted no opportunity to antagonise them and attack their interests. Then to idiotically appeal to them like droopy-eared dogs to “come help us fight climate change”?

Stupid don’t come stupider than that.

spock
November 2, 2021 1:47 am

Thank you China and Russia!
Read the book on why fossil fuels are the only option The moral case for fossil fuels