
China’s Green Leap: Leading Global Environmental Governance
China’s green transformation shows its shift from battling pollution to leading renewable energy innovation, underpinning its carbon peak by 2030 and neutrality by 2060 goals.
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China’s green transformation shows its shift from battling pollution to leading renewable energy innovation, underpinning its carbon peak by 2030 and neutrality by 2060 goals.
China has unveiled the draft of its first-ever environmental code, featuring 1,188 articles on pollution control, ecological protection and green development.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court rules much of its climate goals unconstitutional, marking a major victory for youth-led activism demanding stronger environmental protections.
Xizang Autonomous Region will enforce a new glacier protection regulation on October 1, 2024, marking a significant milestone in ecological conservation.
Germany’s highest administrative court has ordered the government to enhance its climate protection measures, citing insufficient emission reductions and flawed methodologies.
A year after its implementation, the Yellow River Protection Law has significantly improved the ecological environment in China’s Yellow River basin, enhancing conservation efforts and reducing soil and water loss.
Both environmental groups and oil companies are suing the Biden administration over its Gulf of Mexico drilling plan, highlighting the intense debate over U.S. energy policy.