He acted goody-goody that he would not allow the export of thermal power plants that emit CO2, but he asked a simple question

On top of that, at COP25, the climate change NGOs insulted us with fossil awards. Couldn't he have said that China, their employer, was more deserving of fossil awards?
02/06/2021
The following is from Masayuki Takayama's "Henken Jizai" Corona Taught Us the Big Bad, published on 1/15/2021.
Like his previous works, this book is also one of the best books in the world.
It is a must-read, not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide.
All Japanese citizens must go to their nearest bookstore to purchase a copy now.
I will let the rest of the world know as much as possible.
This chapter is 100% proof of the correctness of this column, which refers to global warming being a trap set by China and the stupidity of the world falling for it.
The Japanese government and people, the media such as Asahi and NHK, the governments and media of other countries worldwide, and those living in the U.N. must all read this article to bear in mind.
They should all feel such unbearable embarrassment that they will think, "I'm so embarrassed I could die!"
Emphasis in the text other than the headline is mine.

The reality of China's ODA that Shinjiro Koizumi pointed out 
The air in China is dirty.
It is a mixture of soot, exhaust gas, and the dreaded PM2.5. 
The terrible thing about the Chinese is that they thought such dirt could be used for money. 
So China has teamed up with a Canadian scam artist, Maurice Strong," wrote Watanabe Soki in the Sankei Shimbun the other day. 
They first spread the theory that the cause of climate change, including the recent abnormally warm winter, was "too much-concentrated C02." 
It has become so concentrated because "industrialized countries like Japan have been emitting it for many years," so they should reduce their emissions.
They should buy C02 emission rights from less developed countries if they cannot reduce their emissions. 
However, China, which currently produces the most C02, was not held responsible because it is a "less developed country." 
With China's support, Strong became the Rio Earth Summit Secretary-General and spread the fraudulent story in the name of the United Nations.
Chinese NGOs became his pawns.
Japan, weak to the U.N., was easily deceived, paying China 100 billion yen a year in emission credits. 
Recently, Strong's true identity has been revealed, and the biological community has advised that further reductions in C02 will kill the plants that depend on it for nourishment. 
China, feeling aggrieved, has tried to bring out the climate change girl, Greta Thunberg, to see if it will work. 
There was another international scam of this kind in the 1990s.
The scammer was Clare Short, director of the British Agency for International Development.
The victim was also Japanese. 
The setting was a sub-Saharan country where HIV was then a significant epidemic.
Patients came to Britain, France, and other former sovereign countries one after another in search of good medical care. 
The U.K. and France's social and medical expenses ran out of money.
They wanted to eliminate the HIV refugees, but that would make them look like human beings. 
Claire thought.
What if the developed countries were to forgive the paid aid loans they had given to the sub-Saharan countries?
Poor countries could use the money that would have been paid back to build hospitals locally.
There would be no need to go to the U.K. for that.
It is a beautiful story, but the amount of aid from the U.K. is zero.
The largest donor was Japan, which gave $1 trillion.
She would have bowed down to Japan if she had canceled the aid, but instead, she said, "Japan is tied aid. It's a ruthless dinosaur that preys on the poorest countries."
To Japan's credit, tied aid is only about 10% of the total amount in specialized fields such as medicine.
It was just a false accusation, but it was spread by the UK-backed NGO "Jubilee 2000."
In Japan, the Tokyo Catholic Church and the Asahi Shimbun spread Clare's lies about "standing by the weak."
In the end, Japan abandoned 6 trillion yen in total of paid aid that was due for repayment over the next ten years from 2003, and at the same time, decided to abolish so-called tied aid.
On the other hand, the U.K. built hospitals in the area with the debts abandoned by Japan, played the role of a former colonial power standing by the weak, and prevented medical refugees.
 
Speaking of siding with the weak, Japan has Shinjiro Koizumi.
As soon as he became Minister of the Environment, he sided with the Fukushima fishermen, saying, "We will not release tritium, even though it is harmless."
The fishermen have obtained fishing rights from the government for free.
He could have terminated or bought them out, but he would not do anything that would cause friction.
To top it off, at COP25, a climate change NGO insulted him when he was awarded the Fossil of the Year award.
Couldn't he have said that China, their employer, was more deserving of the award?
Shinjiro, who is no good at anything, recently complained loudly about aid given to Vietnam to build a thermal power plant.
He acted goody-goody that he would not allow the export of thermal power plants that emit CO2, but he asked a simple question: "Why is it that China has received the contracts to build these thermal power plants?"
In fact, after Japan stopped giving tied aid, China received almost 1 trillion yen in ODA every year.
We have given China trillions of yen in ODA and bought CO2 emission rights.
On top of that, Chinese people have been going abroad to provide aid using Japanese money.
China's prosperity has blossomed on Japan's stupidity.
We've had enough of China.
If we reflect on the facts that Shinjiro has pointed out, revive tied aid, and revive nuclear power plants that do not emit CO2, no one will ever call us stupid again.
(February 20, 2020 issue)
 

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