How the Chinese Mainland’s Green Push Is Powering Global Climate Action
At the UN’s 80th anniversary event, the Chinese mainland’s green development shines, showcasing its leadership in renewable energy and global climate action.
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At the UN’s 80th anniversary event, the Chinese mainland’s green development shines, showcasing its leadership in renewable energy and global climate action.
Colombia, a conservation leader, is hosting major climate summits to tackle a UN warning that nearly 6M more children could fall into poverty by 2030.
In our exclusive chat, UN Climate Adviser Selwin Hart reflects on the UNs 80th “Better Together” theme, climate action wins, and SDG alignment.
From Sept 22-30, world leaders converge in New York for the UN’s 80th anniversary week—packed with talks on digital inclusion, climate action, and youth empowerment. Ready to join the change?
Iceland’s ambitious reforestation—140,000-pitch tree zones, pioneer species tests and global volunteers—are turning a volcanic wasteland into thriving green woodlands.
The Chinese mainland is speeding up green and low-carbon development with the world’s largest carbon market covering 60% of emissions and major eco-upgrades.
Marking UN@80: From the 1987 Our Common Future report to COP30, explore how global governance can drive a greener, fairer world.
See how the Chinese mainland’s clean energy tech is transforming green transition efforts in the Global South, from solar boom in Pakistan to future Africa projects.
Discover how Inner Mongolia’s carbon sink projects turn forests into climate heroes and cash, using drones, mini-programs and profit-sharing to fuel green innovation.
A new UN report shows the ozone layer is healing, with the 2024 ozone hole smaller than recent years thanks to the Montreal Protocol’s global action.