Thanks, still an interesting development
Also reduced greenhouse emissions.
I was thinking more in terms of where wind / solar arrays will go. Here in the Uk you would need planning permission and permissionj from the land owner, I get the impression in china if the goverment decide to do X it just does it, so in this case find land put solar panels on.
This in some cases can have an impact, I think there is evidence that livestock (e.g sheep) can live / graze side by side with solar farms, and in fact they keep the grass trimmed while doing so.
It is however really encouraging they are makingj prpgress here with moving to renewables.
@zleap @Mindmaster The story says it’s adjacent to a desert.
@zleap @kegill in a short time frame there might be more damage to the environment, but in a long time frame there will be no more damage trought mining and burning oil/gas/coal. A win in the long run.