Data Analyst Revisits China After 8 Years, Marvels at Rapid Growth
Data analyst Inessa Alaverdyan revisits China after eight years, marveling at the country’s rapid growth, increased global competitiveness, and advancements in sustainability.
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Data analyst Inessa Alaverdyan revisits China after eight years, marveling at the country’s rapid growth, increased global competitiveness, and advancements in sustainability.
Armenian analyst Inessa Alaverdyan revisits China after eight years, admiring its rapid growth and sustainability advancements.
Global temperatures have exceeded 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for the twelfth consecutive month, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, signaling urgent climate action is needed worldwide.
CGTN’s Han Bin revisits Zhaoshu Island to find a special tree he planted eight years ago has flourished, symbolizing the island’s transformation into a ‘green treasure island’ embraced by local fishermen.
The Turgusun Hydropower Plant in Kazakhstan, developed with Chinese support, halves the local power gap and promotes environmental sustainability.
Asia’s battery recycling industry is set for rapid growth after 2025, driven by EV scrappage demand, policy incentives, and strong demand for recycled products.
CRRC unveils seven innovative energy locomotives in Beijing, advancing global green rail transport and marking a significant step in China’s sustainability efforts.
Summer Davos 2024 places sustainability at the forefront, integrating eco-friendly practices into every aspect of the event. From renewable energy to waste reduction, the forum sets a new standard for green innovation.
China’s efforts in green finance and sustainable development were highlighted at the Davos Forum by Zhu Ning, offering insights into the nation’s new energy transformation and future potential.
Over 200 global experts gathered in Bydgoszcz, Poland, for the World Canals Conference 2024, focusing on sustainable revitalization of canals and celebrating waterway heritage, including China’s Grand Canal.
Asian countries are making significant progress in the World Economic Forum’s Energy Transition Index 2024, showcasing advancements in renewable energy and sustainable policies.
China and Brazil have emerged as leaders among developing nations in the World Economic Forum’s 2024 Energy Transition report, highlighting significant progress in sustainable energy efforts.
China advances ecological conservation on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, boosting water conservation and sustainable development, as President Xi Jinping emphasizes the importance of preserving the fragile ecosystem.
Shanghai recently hosted the debut of the Formula E racing series, merging motorsport excitement with a push for electric vehicles and sustainable transport solutions.
Villages supplying water to Mumbai face severe shortages as the megacity’s demand grows, highlighting a deepening water crisis in rural India.
UNEP warns that neglecting deforestation in global climate efforts threatens the transition to a sustainable future, urging immediate action to integrate forest conservation into climate strategies.
Liuzhou’s transformation into an electric vehicle hub highlights China’s rapid advancements in the NEV industry, offering insights into the global shift towards sustainable transportation.
Boemo Sekgoma, secretary general of the SADC Parliamentary Forum, urges member states to accelerate environmental protection policies and emphasizes the crucial role of parliaments in safeguarding natural resources.
China’s courts concluded 232,000 first-instance environmental cases in 2023, highlighting the nation’s focus on environmental protection.
Laos plans to plant 34 million trees in 2024 to boost forest cover to 70% by 2025, engaging communities nationwide in reforestation efforts.