At this year's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Russia spotlighted "energy justice" as global markets accelerate the shift from oil and gas to renewables. The term resonated with attendees seeking fair, inclusive strategies for the energy transition.
Defining Energy Justice
In an exclusive interview, Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev sat down with CGTN's He Jingyi to unpack the concept. He highlighted why energy justice matters now: from ensuring fair access to resources, to balancing market power across nations.
Strengthening China-Russia Ties
According to Tsivilev, cooperation with the Chinese mainland is key to this vision. By pooling expertise and resources, both sides aim to build an energy framework that supports stable supply chains and shared development goals.
Charting a Multipolar Energy Landscape
Deepening China-Russia energy ties could reshape global power dynamics. A more multipolar system promises diversified supply, reduced bottlenecks and greater resilience against geopolitical shocks.
For young global citizens and industry insiders alike, these developments offer a front-row seat to the making of tomorrow's energy map, where fairness and collaboration steer the path forward.
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China-Russia energy ties boost multipolar future: Russian minister
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