The global green transition is picking up speed as South-South cooperation deepens, pushing the international community toward a more equitable and inclusive path for sustainable development.
In the latest episode of BizTalk, Michael Wang from CGTN sat down with Liu Zhenmin, the Chinese special envoy for climate change, and Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, interim chairman of the World Economic Forum. Their wide-ranging discussion examined the pivotal role of China and the Global South in shaping the future of climate governance.
The discussion covered perspectives on global climate negotiations, green technology investment and international cooperation. Liu Zhenmin drew on his role as China's special envoy for climate change, while Brabeck-Letmathe brought insights from his experience at the World Economic Forum.
Deepening South-South cooperation emerged as a key theme. The speakers highlighted how pooling resources, joint research initiatives and coordinated policy frameworks can accelerate sustainable solutions across emerging economies.
As global leaders gear up for the next round of climate talks, this BizTalk episode offers a roadmap for inclusive action. For young change-makers, entrepreneurs and policy advocates, the lesson is clear: collaboration can be the catalyst for a sustainable future.
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BizTalk: Global economic trends and future of global climate action
cgtn.com