Titled “China’s Energy Dream,” the report details the CCP’s manipulation of international climate agreements and comes to a startling conclusion: “China uses climate policy both as a way to strengthen its economy and as a weapon for weakening other countries.”
According to the report’s author Patricia Adams, ample evidence of this corruption was seen at the recent “COP 26” climate summit held in Glasgow. At China’s insistence, an agreement to “phase out” the use of coal-burning power plants, was changed to “phase down”—allowing for China’s continued use of coal for power. This last-minute change allowed the COP26 delegates to celebrate a new climate deal that included China, the world’s largest greenhouse gas polluter.
For China, it was a double victory, allowing Beijing to claim a commitment to a clean energy future without having to sacrifice its heavy dependence on the fossil fuels it needs to power its economy.
Adams is the executive director of Toronto-based non profit Probe International, and has spent 30 years studying environmental problems in China and the CCP’s manipulation of the environmental movement. The title of her new report is a play on Xi Jinping’s “Chinese Dream” slogan he has used repeatedly since he became leader of the CCP in 2012. It’s a term used to capture the regime’s official aspirations—from sustainable development to international prestige.

Economic Warfare
According to Adams’ new report, China is using climate change policy as covert economic warfare. “China is doing everything it can to encourage the West to continue its pursuit of climate reforms,” writes Adams, while the CCP only pretends to play along. As the United States and other advanced economies grapple with the challenges of a low-carbon economy, “China is going all out, domestically and internationally, to secure more and more fossil fuels to power its economy and achieve world superpower supremacy.”In an interview with the Epoch Times, Adams was even more blunt: “It is very clear to me that climate change has become a war weapon for the CCP. Their goal is to supplant Western governments while continuing to grow their economic and military power and achieve world supremacy.”
“On the economic front,” she said, “China’s best weapon is to get the Western governments to pursue net zero emissions. This will destroy our economies while they continue to grow. It’s a crazy policy, but it has somehow captured many Western governments. China is using climate change policy to handicap our economies.”
West Turns Blind Eye
How has the CCP managed to do so little about emissions without protest from the world’s environmentalists? As Adams sees it, China has co-opted and corrupted the international climate change movement. In a paper published in 2020, she writes, “Like all western NGOs, green groups are only allowed to operate in China so long as they bite their tongues [about China’s problems].” To work with China, climate change organizations must “turn a blind eye to the obvious: China does not honor its international agreements and has no intention of reducing fossil fuel consumption.”“While the world has awakened to China’s abuses, Western environmentalists are silent,” Adams said in a press release accompanying the 2020 paper. “China plays them as useful idiots,” who cannot contradict Xi for fear of losing China’s participation in the global climate effort.
As Adams sees it, the climate change community benefits from the CCP’s charade. “There are countless environmental groups and government agencies around the world whose budgets depend on this climate change issue,” she told The Epoch Times, “and they all need China to participate. Or at least appear to be participating.”
To observers like Adams and the Global Warming Policy Foundation, it became clear long ago that not only was China unable to reduce emissions, they were headed in the opposite direction as their economy exploded and their need for power grew exponentially.
“China absolutely depends on fossil fuels,” said Adams. “They need it to run their economy”. Whatever climate promises the CCP might make, it cannot and will not be able to give up fossil fuels. Yet they will continue to push the US and other advanced economies to make those changes.
“Look at the direction we are headed,” said Adams of U.S. climate policy. While China continues to grow economically through its use of fossil fuels, the United States has “bans on fracking and new oil extraction, canceled pipelines, and unrealistic pushes for subsidized solar and wind power. These policies being encouraged by Western environmental groups threaten to destroy our economies.”
