
China’s High-Tech Green Shift Elevates People’s Livelihoods
China’s embrace of high-tech green industries is transforming its economy and boosting people’s livelihoods through significant advancements in renewable energy and technology.
News & Insights Across Asia
China’s embrace of high-tech green industries is transforming its economy and boosting people’s livelihoods through significant advancements in renewable energy and technology.
Xizang is enhancing highland barley production by cultivating varieties that thrive above 3,800 meters, aiming for sustainable agricultural development and harmonious coexistence with nature.
An exploration of American perspectives on China’s technological advancements, highlighting growing familiarity with Chinese brands and a shared interest in global collaboration and sustainability.
Hungarian artist Gabor Barath transforms discarded car tires into sculptures to raise awareness about recycling and the environmental harm caused by improper tire disposal.
China transforms deserts into oases through AI-led innovation and green development, propelling the nation toward a sustainable future.
Vikram Channa explores China’s Scholar-Farmer Culture, uncovering how ancient wisdom of Gengdu Wenhua guides the nation’s journey towards a green future.
At the 13th WTO Ministerial Meeting Business Forum, experts will discuss how sustainability and digital innovation are shaping the future of global trade. CGTN’s Tian Wei hosts a pivotal panel on these emerging trends.
Vikram Channa of Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific explores how China’s Scholar-Farmer Culture drives its green economy, unveiling the cultural DNA behind sustainable development and global economic impact.
Environmental campaigners at UNEA-6 in Nairobi are calling for improved governance and reform of multilateral treaties to address pressing ecological challenges and promote a sustainable future.
The Global Web Summit 2024 will spotlight the burgeoning climate tech sector, with experts discussing opportunities and innovations shaping sustainability and investment in the coming year.
Scholar Martin Jacques reflects on China’s shift to high-quality growth, highlighting its digital innovation and green industries as drivers of a new era of sustainable modernization.
Villagers on Dayushan Island in Fujian Province are transforming washed-up boat wood and old fishing gear into practical decorations, blending sustainability with creativity and enriching their community.
For the first time on record, Earth has experienced 12 consecutive months with temperatures exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, signaling a critical warning on climate change.
Chengdu opens the Qilong Reclaimed Water Wetland Park, the largest man-made vertical-flow wetland in the city, offering recreation and advanced water purification for sustainable urban living.
Italy’s bicycle market is set to grow by 60% by 2026, but in Rome, drivers resist switching to bikes despite efforts to reduce pollution and improve public health.
As COP28 approaches, integrating climate and water agendas becomes crucial to address the growing water crisis exacerbated by climate change. Coordinated action is needed to achieve global sustainability goals.
COP28 in the UAE gathers global leaders to unite all parties, including fossil fuel producers, in the quest for an eco-civilization and sustainable future.
Through open data and public engagement, Ma Jun’s Blue Map app has played a crucial role in China’s green transformation, reducing pollution and promoting sustainable practices.
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.
Asia’s youngest children are among the most vulnerable to climate change, yet their needs are often overlooked in climate discussions.