COP28 in Dubai: Carbon Neutrality and the Path of the Green Silk Road
At COP28 in Dubai, global leaders discussed carbon neutrality and the Green Silk Road, focusing on challenges facing the Global South and the path towards a greener future.
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At COP28 in Dubai, global leaders discussed carbon neutrality and the Green Silk Road, focusing on challenges facing the Global South and the path towards a greener future.
The debt crisis gripping the Global South is threatening efforts to combat climate change, as nations gather at COP28 to seek solutions for financing climate action and achieving global emissions targets.
Urumqi Glacier No.1, the closest glacier to an urban area, is disappearing due to global warming. Researcher Wang Feiteng and his team are racing against time to save it.
Grace Fu, Singapore’s Minister for Sustainability and the Environment, urges intensified climate action and highlights the importance of cooperation with China in addressing global climate challenges.
As COP28 approaches, China reinforces its climate commitments, showcasing initiatives and cooperation to address global climate challenges.
The pressing need for united global action on climate change is hindered by a disconnect between policy pledges and actual initiatives, risking irreversible damage to our planet.
Singapore’s Minister Grace Fu praises China’s climate initiatives and highlights the shared commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection between Singapore and China.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is visiting China to strengthen climate cooperation, enhance economic partnerships, and promote cultural exchanges, aiming to boost U.S.-China relations amid global challenges.
The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou showcases China’s leadership in integrating environmental sustainability into major events, setting a new standard for international climate cooperation.
Asia emerges as a key player in addressing global challenges, contributing to food security and climate action through its resources and innovations.
Global leaders at the G20 Summit in New Delhi are urged to take decisive action on climate change and poverty, building on commitments from the Paris Agenda and Nairobi Declaration.
Green development is crucial for a sustainable future, and global youth play a vital role in this transformation by embracing green practices and advocating for environmental initiatives.
With the G20 Summit approaching, India faces the challenge of uniting member countries to address global issues like climate change and debt relief. Can leaders bridge divides to take decisive action?
Dr. Wang Yongsheng’s team in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, is expanding Asia’s first carbon capture project, aiming to store one million tonnes of CO2 annually—equivalent to planting nearly 2,000 hectares of forest.
COP26 in Glasgow highlights the urgent need for global unity as nations face unprecedented climate extremes and the challenge of bridging divides to combat climate change.