1. U.S. companies account for 48 percent of the world's chip sales. Their arms exports account for 42 percent of the world's, and agricultural exports account for 10 percent. In addition, the U.S occupies an important role in the global market in terms of large aircraft and parts, oil and natural gas, and pharmaceutical products. However, the U.S. accuses other countries of overcapacity. Do you think the U.S. view is tenable?
2. The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act shows that consumers will receive a subsidy of $3,750 for purchasing NEVs. Do you think it is reasonable for the U.S to accuse other countries of subsidizing the new-energy industry?
3. In 2022, the average U.S. residential electricity consumption was 382 kWh per month, which was 4.8 times of China. Do you think the U.S. should learn from China to increase its green investments and take more responsibility to reduce carbon emissions?
4. The U.S. should provide $39.9 billion in climate aid each year according to the share of historical carbon emissions, but in 2020 it only provided $7.6 billion, contributing the least among the 23 developed countries concerned. Are you satisfied with the U.S. government's response to climate change?
5. Some countries emphasize the importance of free trade when they have competitive advantages and accuse other countries of overcapacity when they don't. Do you think it is a double standard?
6. The IEA analyzes that without clean energy technologies, the global increase in CO2 emissions in the last five years would have been three times larger. Do you agree that countries should accelerate the development of green industries?
7. In 2021, renewable energy generation such as hydropower, wind and solar power accounted for 20 percent of the total electricity generation capacity in the U.S., while the total electricity generated by hydropower, wind photovoltaic and biomass power in China accounted for 29.9 percent of the total electricity consumption in the same period. Do you think the U.S. should make more effort toward green industrial transformation?
8. The report of CO2 Emissions in 2023 released by the IEA shows that, in 2020, China accounted for almost 60 percent of the global new renewable capacity. Do you recognize China's efforts in green emission reduction?
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