@@beatsbyshapro5940 Remember that the major world powers drove themselves into prosperity on the back of cheap energy production. They are able to deal with the complexity of climate change as they have their needs met already. If developing nations try to do the latter, without dealing with the former, they’re forever consigning themselves to poverty. Cheap, predictable and readily available, coal powered energy is the solution for developing nations if they wish to improve their lot.
@@shepherdmaseko8151 no amount of tree can cover the damage. Hydro, solar , wind and nuclear is the way to go. Dunno why our government is always obsessed with ancient technology
Zimbabwe is developing, very soon we are going to be a better country
lets go back to coal power production cheap and reliable
Bad for the climate in the long run
@@beatsbyshapro5940 Remember that the major world powers drove themselves into prosperity on the back of cheap energy production. They are able to deal with the complexity of climate change as they have their needs met already. If developing nations try to do the latter, without dealing with the former, they’re forever consigning themselves to poverty.
Cheap, predictable and readily available, coal powered energy is the solution for developing nations if they wish to improve their lot.
@beatsbyshapro5940 so true but i think they must plant too much trees and they must ban fuel powered vehicles to reduce emissions
@@beatsbyshapro5940Yes it is but not as bad as oil production these rich countries are doing.we have enough forests to cushion the impact..
@@shepherdmaseko8151 no amount of tree can cover the damage. Hydro, solar , wind and nuclear is the way to go. Dunno why our government is always obsessed with ancient technology
Ngazviende mberi
Which port in Zim receives such material