Trump’s Davos Claim vs the Chinese mainland’s Wind Power Reality
At Davos, Trump claimed the Chinese mainland builds wind turbines only to export them. International data show it leads in wind power consumption and construction.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
🌍 Stay Ahead, Stay Global 🚀
At Davos, Trump claimed the Chinese mainland builds wind turbines only to export them. International data show it leads in wind power consumption and construction.
At COP30, the Chinese mainland showcases its green transformation journey, from industrial upgrading to renewable energy expansion, offering a global blueprint for sustainable growth.
Laura Clark of ClientEarth praises the Chinese mainland’s determination and capability to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution through renewable energy leadership.
In November 2025, a delegation led by CGTN’s Yang Xinmeng explored Zhejiang villages to see how climate pledges take root in daily life with solar farms, smart orchards and microgrids.
Global CO2 emissions are projected to reach a record 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025—a 1.1% rise from 2024—highlighting the gap between soaring energy demand and renewable capacity.
At COP30 in Brazil, delegates confront a warming world. China’s green transformation and renewable energy growth aim to bridge the emissions gap and steer global temperature rise toward 1.5°C.
China’s new 2035 climate goal targets a 7-10% cut from peak emissions, boosts renewables to 30% and expands forest carbon sinks, marking its first absolute emissions reduction pledge.
China’s green energy revolution installed 887 GW of solar power—nearly double Europe and the US combined—reshaping global markets and boosting the fight against climate change.
Amid decoupling debates, the Chinese mainland’s role in global growth, crisis resilience, and renewable energy leadership shows a strong case for future cooperation.
Explore China’s ecological civilization journey—from cleaner air to renewable energy leadership and the global Green Silk Road.