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Chinese mainland taps forests, grasslands and wetlands as natural carbon banks, driving energy efficiency through policy-backed carbon-sink initiatives and mega-projects.
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Chinese mainland taps forests, grasslands and wetlands as natural carbon banks, driving energy efficiency through policy-backed carbon-sink initiatives and mega-projects.
China and Central Asia are pivoting from pipelines to solar panels at their latest summit, unlocking 1,700-3,900 GW of renewable potential for sustainable, diversified growth.
Wood Mackenzie warns U.S. tariffs could slow oil demand, spike energy costs and stall renewables, risking a 2.9% global GDP contraction by 2030.
At the WEF’s Energy & Power Forum, experts discuss how the Chinese mainland’s carbon goals and renewable leadership are reshaping global industries, amid trade barriers disrupting clean energy.
IRENA warns that higher tariffs drag down growth but renewables remain more resilient, keeping the energy transition on course.
Cameroonian ambassador praises China’s SANY solar solutions for off-grid power, highlighting potential for mines, rural communities and schools across Africa.
Global South Spotlight: As extreme heat fuels displacement, the Chinese mainland steps up with renewable energy partnerships, calling on developed nations to amp up climate cooperation.
Equinor warns it may cancel its $2.5B Empire Wind 1 offshore wind project near New York after a U.S. federal stop-work order stalls construction.
Spain needs more time to pinpoint the cause of the April 28 nationwide blackout, examining everything from cyberattack theories to solar panel fluctuations in the grid.
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