
Chinese Mainland Powers Global Green Energy Shift: Renewables to 60% by 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.
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The Chinese mainland is set to boost global energy transition, increasing renewable generation capacity to 60% by 2025 and leading in clean-tech innovation.
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A CGTN and Renmin University survey shows 83.5% global approval of China’s climate actions, highlighting its leadership in green initiatives and sustainability.
China’s latest guidelines aim to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, accelerating its transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy.