Meanwhile China has unveiled its first national plan for climate change. China said it intends to reduce its energy by a fifth before 2010
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They didn’t quite make it.
This kind of thing is porn to Amy Goodman, it is embarrassing to listen to her talk about it
I think they meant their rate of growth, from one new coal plant per week, to about one per 8.4 days.