Sunday, August 6, 2017

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY OF CHINA

The massive alternative energy program of China recently  is causing a stir in the US and the europe.

Aside form being the powerhouse of the world in manufacturing, they had been into engaging in these alternative sources of energy that had made this an imprint as the global leader in the world.

What is the relevance of this to the country?
The results of China's great intrusion to  alternative sources of energy, in renewable forms such a solar, is a matter of discussion for us. Before this alternative sources of energy projects today, China had been into massive splurge in manufacturing that made them the factory of the world.

Without being productive and economically powerful, this nation could not have gained these resources to put up alternative energy programs today.

If the start of China has been into the saturation of manufacturing, why not our government should the same get into the business of massive manufacturing?

What are our problems that hinders us into manufacturing is the thing that must be solved today before anything gets out of hand in our economy.

It is not enough to concentrate on OFW's, find jobs for our people abroad such as in Japan and China at the moment, but rather find everyone jobs in the country as a better solution to the problem of unemployment.

The chronic problem of our economy in our inability to provide jobs for our own people must be addressed immediately.

We'll have to provide answer to our problem inward, and not seek solutions for them abroad. Overseas working means is the last thing that must be done only, but rather, our emphasis must be internal to give jobs to our people.

The renewable energy of China is an example of greatness of this country that they had overcome the problem of their population which is over a billion people in the planet.

With their massive economy, they have sustained it with their massive population, and they turned to be very successful. The americans right now fears China with theses current situations.

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