Comment on China Indignant at Nobel Peace Prize by Talifag:

I stand corrected, good sir.


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  • China Indignant at Nobel Peace Prize:
    No, because China import most of their oil from Venezuela and the UAE. It’s cheaper for them to import it than to mine it themselves.

  • China Indignant at Nobel Peace Prize:
    @Schrobby Tibet has little coal, oil and natural gas. The country generates most of it’s energy through hydroelectric plants. It wouldn’t be economically viable for China to invade Tibet for resources. @alidan Yes, but nuclear plants are much more complex, costly, dangerous and time-consuming to build. China is a developing country, and it needs to rapidly increase its energy output so as not to fall behind demand. They sit on a large amount of coal. Coal is cheap to mine and process, and easy …

  • China Indignant at Nobel Peace Prize:
    Coal mostly. I know there are 4 oil fields in China already – it wouldn’t surprise me if they discovered other bodies of oil buried under the landscape.

  • China Indignant at Nobel Peace Prize:
    ..nope.avi The Chinese invaded Tibet because they believe that Tibet is technically a province of China, and that the populace were in rebellion. Fuck knows what they were doing on the Senkaku Islands though.

  • China Indignant at Nobel Peace Prize:
    That’ll change as their economy grows

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