
China and EU Accelerate Joint Push for Carbon Neutrality Goals
China and the EU strengthen climate cooperation, advancing joint carbon neutrality initiatives with global implications for sustainable development.
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China and the EU strengthen climate cooperation, advancing joint carbon neutrality initiatives with global implications for sustainable development.
China and the EU deepen their green partnership, aligning carbon neutrality goals to drive global climate action through clean energy and tech collaboration.
Discover what future World Economic Forum meetings might hold, from tackling economic uncertainty to harnessing technological advancements and fostering global collaboration.
China’s first energy law took effect on January 1, 2025, marking a vital step in the nation’s green transition. This aligns with COP29 breakthroughs, tripling climate finance and advancing carbon markets.
UN Resident Coordinator in China Siddharth Chatterjee emphasizes that climate action is imperative and highlights the high returns for businesses aligning with the green transition.
On the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau’s Sanjiangyuan National Park, dedicated rangers share their stories of protecting China’s rich wildlife and embodying harmonious coexistence with nature.
Developed nations at COP29 have pledged $300 billion annually by 2035 to aid developing countries in combating climate change, but the commitment falls short of the $1.3 trillion requested, leaving some disappointed.
At COP29 in Baku, the UAE reinforces its leadership in global climate action, emphasizing collaboration with China and advancing initiatives for a sustainable future.
With global temperatures breaking records and extreme weather events intensifying, the urgent need for coordinated climate action has never been more critical.
Mayors from around the world convened in Rio de Janeiro for the Urban 20 summit, reaching a consensus on addressing global cities’ economic, social, and climate challenges ahead of the G20 summit.
With global tensions escalating, the G20 Summit in Brazil offers a critical platform to address pressing issues like climate action, food security, and the need for collaborative international reforms.
A recap of key events at the United Nations during the second week of November, highlighting climate commitments, humanitarian aid expansions, and progress on global initiatives.
A UN report reveals that only 1% of major methane leak alerts have prompted action, highlighting a significant gap between climate pledges and actual practices.
APEC members are intensifying climate efforts through renewable energy, green investments, and sustainable initiatives to foster inclusive growth and address the urgent challenges of climate change.
At COP29 in Baku, China’s Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang called for a fundamental shift in global development patterns to tackle climate change, urging collective action and greater support from developed nations.
At the COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, nations have endorsed key carbon credit standards, paving the way for a UN-backed global carbon market aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Nearly 200 countries will gather in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11 to 22 for COP29. Focusing on enhancing ambition and enabling action, the conference aims to address global climate challenges.
Young leaders from around the world discuss actionable steps in combating climate change in a special G20 episode of The Hype, highlighting the crucial role of youth in global climate governance.
Norway pledges $20 million to support Colombia’s fight against deforestation, strengthening rainforest conservation and combating illegal activities threatening biodiversity.
Mongolia has planted 84 million trees since 2021 as part of its ambitious “Billion Trees” campaign to combat desertification and land degradation by 2030.