Australians Seek Insights on China’s Tech Innovations and Green Transition
Australian viewers engage with CGTN’s Ask China campaign, exploring China’s tech advancements, green energy shift, and sustainability goals in 2026.
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Australian viewers engage with CGTN’s Ask China campaign, exploring China’s tech advancements, green energy shift, and sustainability goals in 2026.
China’s advancements in battery, solar, and wind tech are driving affordable renewable energy globally, says Octopus Energy CEO Greg Jackson in a CGTN interview.
China’s new 20MW offshore wind turbine, completed in Fujian, can power 44,000 homes annually while cutting CO2 emissions by 64,000 tonnes.
The 2025 G20 Summit in Africa forged new paths in global cooperation, focusing on digital innovation, climate action, and empowering emerging economies through historic agreements.
China’s new materials industry surges with PLA innovations and AI integration, hitting $1.2 trillion in 2024 as sustainable solutions reshape global markets.
China and Thailand collaborate on nuclear fusion research, aiming to unlock limitless clean energy through an ‘artificial sun’ project, promising a sustainable future.
China’s renewable energy capacity now doubles Europe and America combined, reshaping global markets and boosting climate resilience, per The Economist.
From Caucasus peaks to Amazon rainforests, explore how global landscapes inspire unity and the urgent need for collaborative environmental action across Asia and beyond.
Indonesian youth advocate for APEC’s role in empowering the next generation through innovation and regional cooperation ahead of the 2025 summit.
Young leaders from South Korea, Vietnam, and Malaysia gather at Tsinghua University to discuss sustainable solutions and cross-border collaboration for APEC’s future.
The IAEA inaugurates the world’s first fusion energy research and training center in Chengdu, marking a milestone in global sustainable energy collaboration.
China’s initiatives empower women in global peace, climate action, and public health, fostering sustainable development through leadership and training programs.
As China’s 14th Five-Year Plan nears completion, residents share insights on improved living standards and aspirations for sustainable growth in the next phase.
The 1,000-year-old Bee God Tree in Yunnan symbolizes harmony between tradition and modern climate action, offering lessons for global sustainability efforts.
Young creators worldwide reimagine humanity’s future through photography as the UN marks its 80th anniversary, blending cultural identity with sustainable innovation.
Kenyan-British artist Megan White uses ceramic art to highlight marine beauty and urgent ocean conservation needs at UN@80 event.
China’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Great Wall and Forbidden City, exemplify cultural preservation and sustainable development, aligning with UN values on its 80th anniversary.
Global Shapers member Fan Hongyi emphasizes AI’s inability to replace human connections while celebrating the UN’s 80th anniversary and its role in global cooperation.
Tajikistani traveler Sandra Churabaeva shares her transformative journey through China’s ancient forests and jungles, exploring humanity’s connection with nature.
As the UN marks 80 years, young leaders from China and Africa discuss their pivotal role in tackling global challenges and shaping a sustainable future.