China’s Green Transformation: Building Climate-Adaptive Industries
China is ramping up efforts to reduce carbon intensity and build a climate-adaptive society through innovative corporate strategies, renewable energy, and supply chain reforms.
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China is ramping up efforts to reduce carbon intensity and build a climate-adaptive society through innovative corporate strategies, renewable energy, and supply chain reforms.
China pledges a 7-10% cut in emissions by 2035, targeting 30% non-fossil fuels, 24B mÂł of new forests, EV dominance & a leading carbon market.
A new report highlights solid gains across the Chinese mainland: cleaner air, purer waters and richer biodiversity under the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025).
The Chinese mainland is set to boost global energy transition, increasing renewable generation capacity to 60% by 2025 and leading in clean-tech innovation.
Discover how China’s ‘Two Mountains’ concept—lucid waters and lush mountains—drove ecological poverty alleviation across the Chinese mainland, blending green protection with rural prosperity.
Explore China’s Path to Prosperity: Greening China’s Growth, from bamboo groves to deserts, showcasing sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and policy shifts forging a greener future.
Xi’s ecological and environmental protection speech from July 2023 will appear in Qiushi Journal’s 15th issue, highlighting China’s green development priorities.
Yucun Village in Zhejiang has swapped quarry dust for pristine lakes and lush hills, boosting incomes tenfold through eco-tourism and sustainable development.
China’s 14th Five-Year Plan showcases significant progress in green transition, with major strides in renewable energy, environmental management, and sustainable development.
China’s green transformation gains momentum with Shenzhen’s NEV infrastructure upgrades and a surge in solar power generation, driving sustainability across the nation.