China’s Renewable Power Triumph: FM Fires Back at Trump in Davos
China’s Foreign Ministry responds to Trump at Davos, highlighting China’s world-leading renewable energy network and 15-year wind power streak.
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China’s Foreign Ministry responds to Trump at Davos, highlighting China’s world-leading renewable energy network and 15-year wind power streak.
At Davos 2026 (Jan 19–23), global leaders debate “A Spirit of Dialogue” versus decoupling. Discover why this matters for tech, climate and youth across Asia.
Construction on China’s Xuwei Nuclear Power Plant has begun, combining Hualong One and high-temperature gas reactors to cut coal use by 7.26M tonnes and CO2 by 19.6M tonnes annually.
China and Canada’s leaders met on Friday to issue a joint statement on stronger cooperation. Get the gist and link to the full text.
Canadian PM Mark Carney’s China visit signals fresh opportunities in tech, trade, and sustainability, says expert Robert Hanlon.
In 2025, China greened 127 million mu (around 8.47 million hectares) through planting trees and restoring grasslands—enough to cover Singapore almost 120 times.
Hainan province saw a record 14.727 billion kWh in green electricity and certificate trades in 2025, marking a major leap in renewable energy markets and sustainable growth.
On Jan 7, 2026, the US cut funding for 66 international bodies—from UN climate panels to energy & migration forums—raising questions about global collaboration.
Discover how Lhasa’s Lhalu Wetland, the world’s highest urban wetland, is restoring biodiversity, capturing carbon, and inspiring young eco-warriors across Asia.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent condolences to Swiss President Guy Parmelin after the tragic Valais Canton fire, highlighting global solidarity amid rising climate risks.