Regrettably, the IPCC’s latest report missed the most important point—that China, India, Russia, and many other developing nations have zero intention of taking any meaningful action on climate change and that these third-world countries fully control our planet’s future. On March 2, 2021, António Guterres, secretary-general of the U.N., insisted that all coal projects worldwide must be canceled now if humanity is going to have any chance of keeping the increase in the global average surface temperature below 2 degrees Celsius. But China and the others have no present intention of doing so as the following facts clearly demonstrate. Since 2000, the world has doubled its coal-fired power capacity to around 2,045 GW (gigawatts) after explosive growth in China and India, and a further 200 GW is being built and 300 GW is planned. China has commissioned 38 GW in 2020, and this was more new coal-fired capacity than the …