US green tech retreat echoes mistake of Chinas Qing dynasty before collapse
In 1865, when a British entrepreneur built a demonstration railroad near Beijing, Empress Dowager Cixi saw not progress but danger – of disruptions to feng shui, imperial graves and rural order – and had the tracks torn up. Two decades later, when a Chinese-built coal line threatened to steam too close to sacred grounds, Cixi’s…
Two decades later, when a Chinese-built coal line threatened to steam too close to sacred grounds, Cixi’s solution was not innovation but regression. She ordered that the locomotive be replaced with horses.

Meanwhile, as the US retreats from climate science leadership, China – once criticised for the size of its carbon footprint – is making it possible for developing nations to leapfrog into a cleaner energy era.
