In Majority Black / Black-Run South Africa, Power Plant Breakdowns Are Driving Emissions Decline, Ensuring 2025 "Fighting Global Warming" Goals Are Met
05/19/2023
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Earlier: U.S. Giving $8 Billion To South Africa For Green Power—How Much For The Big Guy?

There’s no point in not laughing when you read this story. The “racists” who warned about the consequences of black democratic control of South Africa are not only vindicated, but they can know their warnings were correct.

South Africa Beats Climate Goal as Blackouts Slash Emissions, Bloomberg, May 15, 2023

  • South Africa emissions are falling, ahead of a 2025 target
  • Power plant breakdowns are reducing industrial activity; South Africa is ahead of its target for cutting emissions of greenhouse gases.

Output of the climate-warming gases from the world’s 14th-biggest emitter is already falling even though its Nationally Determined Contribution, a target adopted by the cabinet in 2021, only forecast a decline from 2025.

Regular breakdowns of the coal-fired power plants that supply more than 80% of South Africa’s electricity mean that less carbon dioxide is being pumped into the atmosphere and daily rotational cuts of more than 10 hours a day are further limiting emissions from factories. Crispian Olver, the executive director of South Africa’s Presidential Climate Commission, said “We reckon we are well within the range” of meeting the 2030 target, he said. South Africa aims to reduce its emissions to between 350 and 420 megatons of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2030, bettering a target set in 2015 of emitting between 398 and 614 megatons by that date. The 2021 goal was key to South Africa securing pledges of $8.5 billion in climate finance from some of the world’s richest nations.

If the decommissioning dates of some coal-fired plants are pushed back it will make little difference to emissions as they produce little electricity in any event, he said.

Keeping them open for another “year or two is neither here nor there,” Olver said on an earlier webinar. “It’s very difficult to recommend the decommissioning of power stations in the middle of an energy crisis.”

So $8.5 billion to cut emissions, presumably not by just cutting electricity to everyone... where did they spend the money?

Want a glimpse of America’s future if we refuse to be honest about race? 2023 South Africa, and this Bloomberg article.

We are either honest or we lose our civilization... like what happened to white South Africans.

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