UN Official Praises China’s Green Transition Leadership in Global South
UN official highlights China’s green transition as a model for the Global South, emphasizing renewable energy cooperation and sustainable growth.
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UN official highlights China’s green transition as a model for the Global South, emphasizing renewable energy cooperation and sustainable growth.
China aims to reduce carbon intensity by 17% by 2030, unveiling a five-year plan focused on renewable energy and ecological conservation, as announced at the National People’s Congress.
China’s renewable energy reaches 60% of total power capacity in 2025, accelerating global climate efforts through record solar and wind installations.
Erik Solheim highlights China’s air quality transformation and the ‘Two Mountains’ philosophy driving its global green leadership in 2025.
At Davos 2025, China reaffirmed its commitment to lead global climate cooperation through ambitious environmental goals, technological innovation, and international collaboration, setting the pace for a green transition.
China has achieved a remarkable balance between economic growth and environmental protection through deeper reforms and green technologies, reducing emissions while maintaining robust growth.
China is accelerating its green transition with new guidelines aimed at building a sustainable, low-carbon economy, emphasizing renewable energy, industrial transformation, and green transportation.
China unveils comprehensive guidelines to accelerate its green transition, aiming for remarkable results by 2030, including increasing non-fossil energy to 25% and reducing carbon emissions intensity.
China has unveiled comprehensive guidelines to accelerate a green transition across all sectors, setting ambitious targets for 2030 and 2035 to build a green, low-carbon, and circular economy.