China’s ongoing green transformation is a story of big vision and bold moves—from rural counties to sweeping national plans. 🌏✨
Back in 2005, then-Zhejiang Party secretary Xi Jinping visited Anji County. There, he coined the memorable phrase “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets,” marking a major shift in how we think about economics vs. ecology.
Fast-forward to April 2013: Xi shared in Hainan that a “sound ecological environment is the most inclusive benefit to people’s well-being.” This idea has driven a decade-plus of efforts to create a cleaner, greener future.
Key highlights of the Green Drive 🚀
- Low-carbon energy rollout: Moving away from heavy-polluting plants
- Cutting outdated industrial capacity: Phasing out old factories to lower emissions
- National park system & ecosystem restoration: Protecting biodiversity
- Yangtze River fishing ban: Giving marine life a long-overdue break
- Livable city initiatives: Urban planning that puts people and planet first
The result? Satisfaction with China’s ecological environment hit 91.24% in 2024, topping 90% for four years straight. 📈
For young change-makers across South Asia and Southeast Asia, China’s story shows how mindful policies can spark real impact. Whether you’re rallying for cleaner air in Jakarta or launching a zero-waste cafe in Delhi, the message is clear: green growth can be inclusive, innovative, and inspiring. 🌱📲
Stay curious, stay active, and let’s keep the conversation going on how we can all build a greener tomorrow—one idea at a time!
Reference(s):
cgtn.com