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Quentin Sommerville visits the Huitengxile windfarm, the biggest in Inner Mongolia | Quentin Sommerville visits the Huitengxile windfarm, the biggest in Inner Mongolia |
China is investing heavily in wind power, but coal is still the main source of energy, reports Quentin Sommerville in Inner Mongolia, as a new generation of hungry consumers rushes to grab the opportunity of a better life. | China is investing heavily in wind power, but coal is still the main source of energy, reports Quentin Sommerville in Inner Mongolia, as a new generation of hungry consumers rushes to grab the opportunity of a better life. |
A hole in the roof of a yurt gives 10-year-old Na Na all the light she needs to enable her to do her homework. | A hole in the roof of a yurt gives 10-year-old Na Na all the light she needs to enable her to do her homework. |
PERFECT STORM 2030 BBC correspondents explore the forecast by UK chief scientist John Beddington, of a "perfect storm" of food, water and energy shortages in 2030. They also consider what scientists and members of the public can do to help avert a crisis. Overview: A grim forecast | PERFECT STORM 2030 BBC correspondents explore the forecast by UK chief scientist John Beddington, of a "perfect storm" of food, water and energy shortages in 2030. They also consider what scientists and members of the public can do to help avert a crisis. Overview: A grim forecast |
She lives in the portable, felt-covered, tent-like dwelling in the middle of Huitengxile wind farm, the biggest in Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of northern China. | She lives in the portable, felt-covered, tent-like dwelling in the middle of Huitengxile wind farm, the biggest in Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of northern China. |
Her family are ethnic Mongolians and live here all summer long, offering tea to Chinese tourists who come to experience the beauty of these wild, sprawling grasslands. | Her family are ethnic Mongolians and live here all summer long, offering tea to Chinese tourists who come to experience the beauty of these wild, sprawling grasslands. |
Their three yurts lack even a single light bulb. | Their three yurts lack even a single light bulb. |
The tea is kept hot and plentiful on a coal-fired stove, ready for the thirsty tourists who pass by on horseback. | The tea is kept hot and plentiful on a coal-fired stove, ready for the thirsty tourists who pass by on horseback. |
"Yes, it's hard work getting by without electricity," says Na Na's grandmother Ge Siksa. | "Yes, it's hard work getting by without electricity," says Na Na's grandmother Ge Siksa. |
"But it's only for the summer and next year we will install electricity," she adds. | "But it's only for the summer and next year we will install electricity," she adds. |
When she grows up, Na Na wants to be a successful businesswoman. | When she grows up, Na Na wants to be a successful businesswoman. |
"I want a television, a fridge, a car and an apartment," she says. | "I want a television, a fridge, a car and an apartment," she says. |
Spiralling pollution | Spiralling pollution |
Her tiny carbon footprint is about to get a lot bigger. And she is not the only one dreaming of a better life. | Her tiny carbon footprint is about to get a lot bigger. And she is not the only one dreaming of a better life. |
Na Na is part of a new generation of hungry consumers. Millions of people across this country are buying their first consumer goods. | Na Na is part of a new generation of hungry consumers. Millions of people across this country are buying their first consumer goods. |
All this means that by the time Na Na is in her 30s, China's energy needs are likely to have doubled. | All this means that by the time Na Na is in her 30s, China's energy needs are likely to have doubled. |
The bad news for the rest of the world is that almost three-quarters of that power will come from polluting coal-fired power stations. | The bad news for the rest of the world is that almost three-quarters of that power will come from polluting coal-fired power stations. |
China is investing heavily in wind power schemes throughout Inner Mongolia | China is investing heavily in wind power schemes throughout Inner Mongolia |
In 2007, China overtook the US as the world's biggest polluter. | In 2007, China overtook the US as the world's biggest polluter. |
The country's powerhouse economy produced 1.8bn tonnes of carbon in 2007 from burning fossil fuels, according to estimates from according to the US Oak Ridge National Laboratory. | The country's powerhouse economy produced 1.8bn tonnes of carbon in 2007 from burning fossil fuels, according to estimates from according to the US Oak Ridge National Laboratory. |
A recent study from the Institute for Energy Research, a US free-market energy think tank, said if China continues to place economic growth before environmental concerns, then its carbon output could hit 3.5bn tonnes by 2040. | A recent study from the Institute for Energy Research, a US free-market energy think tank, said if China continues to place economic growth before environmental concerns, then its carbon output could hit 3.5bn tonnes by 2040. |
This scenario has spurred the government onwards, with a big expansion of renewable energy. | This scenario has spurred the government onwards, with a big expansion of renewable energy. |
Wind as the future? | Wind as the future? |
The wind farm that surrounds Na Na's yurt stretches beyond the horizon, yet if Beijing has its way this will soon be dwarfed by a new generation of even bigger farms. | The wind farm that surrounds Na Na's yurt stretches beyond the horizon, yet if Beijing has its way this will soon be dwarfed by a new generation of even bigger farms. |
In the past few years wind power capacity has been doubling throughout China. | In the past few years wind power capacity has been doubling throughout China. |
The country is now building six massive wind farms, each producing 1GW of power. | The country is now building six massive wind farms, each producing 1GW of power. |
According to figures recently published in the New York Times, that is the equivalent of between 10 to 16 large coal-fired power stations in China. Europe's largest coal-fired power station, Drax, produces 4GW of power. | According to figures recently published in the New York Times, that is the equivalent of between 10 to 16 large coal-fired power stations in China. Europe's largest coal-fired power station, Drax, produces 4GW of power. |
Like many, Na Na is keen to better herself - but at what cost to the planet? | Like many, Na Na is keen to better herself - but at what cost to the planet? |
The move to wind power will not be enough to clean up China's dirty skies - but it may help bring an end to rising carbon levels in the future - at least within Na Na's lifetime. | The move to wind power will not be enough to clean up China's dirty skies - but it may help bring an end to rising carbon levels in the future - at least within Na Na's lifetime. |
A recent report from a Chinese government panel of environmental experts says that an aggressive approach to combating climate change could see carbon levels peak in 2030. | A recent report from a Chinese government panel of environmental experts says that an aggressive approach to combating climate change could see carbon levels peak in 2030. |
That would be "difficult, but doable", says Jiang Kejun, one of the report's authors. | That would be "difficult, but doable", says Jiang Kejun, one of the report's authors. |
To this end China still needs to drastically cut its dependency on coal, or at least find a more environmentally responsible way of handling this plentiful but polluting fuel. | To this end China still needs to drastically cut its dependency on coal, or at least find a more environmentally responsible way of handling this plentiful but polluting fuel. |
The country is both the world's largest consumer and producer of coal, it provides 70% of China's energy needs and there is little sign of that changing. | The country is both the world's largest consumer and producer of coal, it provides 70% of China's energy needs and there is little sign of that changing. |
Millions here are in an unstoppable rush for a better life - fuelling it could end up overwhelming the planet. | Millions here are in an unstoppable rush for a better life - fuelling it could end up overwhelming the planet. |