Global Warming Examiner
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Experiencing Clean Air – For a while
POSTED July 22, 4:02 PM

China's National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, is seen under polluted skies
a month before the opening of the Olympic Games, in Beijing Tuesday July 8, 2008.
With one month to go before the Olympics open on Aug. 8, Beijing was putting the
final touches to its preparations Tuesday, although pollution worries and questions
over media freedom remain. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)
Beijing has started to implement its government imposed plan for reducing air pollution for the Olympic Games. Some of the plan is temporary, like limiting car use to every other day based on even/odd license plate numbers. Improvements to mass transit, like two new subway lines and an airport rail link will provide ongoing improvements.

Beijing has closed many of its pollution causing factories and removed older diesel trucks from service for the next two months. The plan started on Sunday and the initial reports are that the hazy, polluted sky has mostly cleared. Changes in air quality will be monitored by experts from the city's environmental protection bureau, which has 27 survey stations around Beijing and another 18 in Olympic venues.

Athletes are very concerned about the air quality, particularly athletes involved in long duration outdoor events. International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge has said outdoor endurance events lasting more than an hour will be postponed if air quality is poor. Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia, the world’s greatest distance runner, will not participate in the Beijing marathon because the pollution irritates his asthma.

Some athletes have plans to wear masks for the games to help against the pollution. Masks would not be very welcome, especially at the opening ceremonies. Hopefully they will get their air clean enough for the games that it won’t be a problem for the athletes (or the visitors).

This is a huge event for China; sort of like a coming-out party, where they can show off all of their accomplishments of the last 25 years to the world. China has been running full-speed ahead in economic development to create jobs and growth and doing it on the cheap. China burns a lot of very cheap and dirty coal to generate electric power and to run their factories. Many facilities operate without any pollution controls. They are currently the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, having passed the United States this year. China’s economy is roughly one quarter the size of the US economy so this makes them very polluting for the amount of products they produce.

I was wondering what will happen in China after the games. The people of Beijing will get quite a contrast in cleaner air quality for the games. They might like living in a clean environment. Environmental protests already happen in China and are tolerated by the authorities to some extent. Hopefully the Olympics may be the start of a larger environmental movement in China with the goal of permanently cleaning up the air and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It will be expensive to develop clean energy infrastructure, but you have to start somewhere.


 
Making Aluminum takes a lot of energy - China comes up short
POSTED July 11, 4:22 PM
Energy shortages and high energy prices are hurting aluminum producers. The raw material to make aluminum is bauxite. Aluminum ore is plentiful, but turning it into aluminum takes a lot of electricity to strip the oxygen from the metal. The cost of electricity... Read More
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Restricting Drilling Offshore and in ANWR May Actually Increase Global Warming
POSTED June 20, 10:46 AM
It seems so simple. If you just stop drilling, you can reduce global warming. But, that may not be the result. We have to consider the effects of policy in the context of a world economy. Restricting drilling will reduce supply, which should raise... Read More
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China Will Raise Fuel Prices
POSTED June 19, 12:25 PM
Our market economy has been sending us price signals that gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel are all becoming scarce. Higher prices should cause an increase in production and a decrease in demand to make supply and demand balance at a market price. When... Read More
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Elitist Environmental Restrictions on Energy Development Could Worsen Global Warming
POSTED May 29, 9:12 AM
Rising oil prices cause demand destruction. Oil demand destruction can be very painful for the average consumer. Even with soaring oil prices, our politicians continue to restrict development of America’s proven and probable oil resources. Some... Read More
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The Types of Fossil Fuel We Use Makes a Difference in Global Warming
POSTED May 16, 12:20 PM
The difference in the types of fossil fuels burned has interesting implications for energy policy as it affects global warming. For example, switching all of our coal-fired power plants to burning natural gas would decrease their carbon emissions by... Read More
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Global Warming is A Global Problem
POSTED May 9, 8:39 AM
 Global warming is a global problem and will require the coordinated efforts of all countries to solve. For example, China passed the United States as the largest emitter of greenhouse gases.  The Chinese economy is growing at 8 to 10% per... Read More
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What will it take to Stop Global Warming – Bottom Line?
POSTED May 5, 10:48 AM
The UN sponsored group has produced a report on what it will take to stop global warming. The scientists have concluded that we must cap the amount of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere at 445 parts per million (ppm). The scientists stood up to the... Read More
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