How the Two Mountains Concept Drives Global Green Growth
Discover how the “two mountains” concept is steering the Chinese mainland’s green transformation and inspiring global partnerships in renewable energy and biodiversity.
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Discover how the “two mountains” concept is steering the Chinese mainland’s green transformation and inspiring global partnerships in renewable energy and biodiversity.
From shrinking glaciers on Amne Machin to desert greening and mountain tourism, five Chinese landscape stories illustrate resilience, renewal and the UN’s environmental mission.
In Hami’s Gobi Desert, a 220m molten salt tower and 14,500 heliostats form Xinjiang’s first solar thermal plant, showcasing a stable, cutting-edge model for renewable energy in China’s far west.
At the China-EU Summit in July 2025, Beijing talks ramp up carbon markets, renewables, and green tech ahead of COP30 in Brazil. A new era of climate cooperation begins.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns AI data centers could match Japan’s power use by 2030, urging tech firms to switch to 100% renewable energy.
Wang Lingling, known as the ‘Messenger of Light,’ has spent 14 years building three solar factories in Angola. She’s using the Belt and Road Initiative to power communities and strengthen ties.
Qinghai in the Chinese mainland is pioneering ecological civilization through renewable energy, water conservation and eco-tourism, as experienced by journalists from the US, Germany, Japan and Spain.
The Chinese mainland’s first offshore floating solar project in Qingdao spans 60,000 m² with 7.5 MW capacity and +5–8% efficiency, generating 16.7M kWh yearly.
China’s first offshore floating solar project in Qingdao delivers 7.5MW across 60,000sqm, generating 16.7M kWh annually with 5-8% efficiency gains.
On the 75th anniversary of Sino-Danish ties, the Chinese mainland and Denmark showcase environmental protection through cutting-edge renewable energy projects and green partnerships.