China’s PM2.5 Pollution Remains Severe Even at One-Fifth of Its 2018 Level—Why Does NHK Never Broadcast the Daily Air Pollution Map?

Published on January 7, 2020. This essay treats the current PM2.5 pollution distribution map as a map of greenhouse gas emissions and argues that China’s pollution remains severe even though it has fallen to one-fifth of its 2018 level. It states that the dramatic decline was caused by the operation in 2019 of the latest nuclear power plants using French technology and Japanese-American technology, and criticizes the United Nations, Keidanren, NHK, COP25 reporting, and the pseudo-moralism of the mass media.

2020-01-07
Even in this state, China is at one-fifth of its 2018 level.
As I have already stated, the reason for the dramatic decline is that in 2019 the latest nuclear power plant using French technology and the latest nuclear power plant using Japanese-American technology began operating.
Below is the current PM2.5 pollution distribution map—that is, the map of greenhouse gas emissions.
The United Nations, Keidanren, NHK, etc.—the world is full of lies.
Even in this state, China is at one-fifth of its 2018 level.
As I have already stated, the reason for the dramatic decline is that in 2019 the latest nuclear power plant using French technology and the latest nuclear power plant using Japanese-American technology began operating.
In other words, there is no country other than China that brought about global warming.
The democratic camp and the liberal camp are in a state full of lies because of the pseudo-moralism represented by the mass media and because of the conditions under China’s operations.
Even a kindergarten child would understand that China is watching this situation with a smirk.
Just now, NHK’s Watch 9 again gleefully broadcast the most laughable footage imaginable from around last year’s COP25 venue, claiming that Japan was the most reluctant country regarding emissions regulations.
NHK has never once broadcast the following daily air pollution map.
It is no exaggeration at all to say that this broadcasting station is the Japan branch of China’s state-run broadcaster.

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