Which insane asylum was the poll conducted in?
obama, gates and the Chinese guy.
It’s a WORLD poll.
I can believe that more.
The US is still the best country in the world and so at least about 55 percent of us aren’t insane.
Most of the rest of the world is.
funniest thing I’ve read all day.
first...it’s a ***YouGov poll.
second...it’s the globalists.
23 Sept: The Economist: The donkeys long tail: Why the Democrats are our narrow favourites to win the Senate
The Economists new statistical model gives them a 67% chance of flipping the upper house of Congress. That would open up new possibilities...
Democrats can take heart from polling that shows rural voters everywhere have cooled a bit on Mr Trump. He still has a 14-point lead in rural places, but that is well short of his 22-point advantage four years ago. Commentators seem not to have noticed that Mr Biden has so far gained a bigger swing in rural places than he has in the suburbs.
***Polling by YouGov for The Economist also shows he is doing better than Hillary Clinton managed among the elderly. And among non-college-educated whites Mr Biden has managed a ten-point gain over Mrs Clinton. Even if barn signs in Howard County dont all point the Democrats way, those are decent numbers.
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2020/09/26/democrats-are-doing-less-badly-among-rural-voters
third...they love China. it’s only near the end of the following that this farce is exposed:
24 Sept: The Economist: A greener horizon: China aims to cut its net carbon-dioxide emissions to zero by 2060
(This article appeared in the China section of the print edition)
Before Mr Xis speech, many analysts had predicted that China would not show its hand until after Americas elections in November, when American climate-change policy for the next four years will become clearer. Stung by international criticism of its early handling of the pandemic, China may have decided to reveal its hand earlier to boost its image.
But are the targets realistic?...
***The Brookings-Tsinghua Centre for Public Policy, a think-tank in Beijing, reckons they could begin declining in 2025. So Mr Xis reference to a target of 2030 in his speech to the UN was distinctly underwhelming.
Aiming for carbon neutrality by 2060 is another matter. Mr Xi had already floated the idea that China might strive for such a goal on September 14th at a video summit with European Union leaders...
Crucially, China has not spelled out whether its new target will cover domestic emissions only, or include the emissions caused by Chinas generous investments in coal outside its borders, including through the Belt and Road Initiative...
Achieving the 2060 target will require a complete decarbonisation of Chinas electricity supply, more than 60% of which still comes from burning coal. Yet China is still building coal-fired power plants faster than any country. In the first six months of 2020 it built more than 60% of the worlds new installations of them. Carbon-heavy infrastructure being planned and built today could remain usable for decades. Chinas efforts to revive its covid-struck economy include making it easier to secure permits to build such stuff...
The lack of an obvious road-map makes Mr Xis commitment all the more remarkable. His ambitions will require a new approach to economic development that will need to become obvious soon.
https://www.economist.com/china/2020/09/24/china-aims-to-cut-its-net-carbon-dioxide-emissions-to-zero-by-2060
Brookings Institution: About the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy
Founded in October 2006, the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy (BTC) is a partnership between the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. and Chinas Tsinghua University. Based in Tsinghuas School of Public Policy and Management, the BTC seeks to produce high quality and high impact policy research in areas of fundamental importance for Chinas development and for U.S.-China relations. The BTC provides research by Chinese and American scholars on economic and social issues in Chinas development, hosts visiting researchers, and holds seminars, panels and conferences that bring together leading policy experts and officials from China and abroad...
Chinas astonishing economic growth has propelled its emergence as a global power. To sustain growth, China must meet soaring energy demands...
Critical Issues for Research
U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS...
CLEAN ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE: U.S.-China cooperation in the development and deployment of clean energy technologies...
https://www.brookings.edu/about-the-brookings-tsinghua-center-for-public-policy/