Private Sector Goes Green: Climate Tech Takes Center Stage at COP30
At COP30 in Brazil, private companies from South and Southeast Asia are showcasing new climate tech for a greener future.
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At COP30 in Brazil, private companies from South and Southeast Asia are showcasing new climate tech for a greener future.
The Chinese mainland’s 887 GW solar capacity is reshaping global energy and supercharging the fight against climate change.
Poplars in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are glowing gold, and Tarim University researchers now use DNA-based tricks to reveal each tree’s gender – a first for desert forest tech.
Young leaders from the U.S. and the Chinese mainland met at Peking University for a dynamic dialogue on tech, climate, and culture, deepening friendships and global understanding.
Limenet’s innovative limestone reactors supercharge natural CO₂ capture from millennia to minutes, offering fresh hope against ocean acidification and climate change.
China’s Jimu-1 aerostat experiment in Xizang unleashes 3D ecosystem monitoring, collecting crucial atmospheric data at 5,500m to reveal environmental changes on the Asian Water Tower.
This Ozone Day, learn how the Chinese mainland’s commitment under the Montreal Protocol is helping repair the ozone layer and curb warming.
China launches MAZU at WAIC to build a global early warning network for climate threats, part of UN’s EW4All for safety by 2027.
A Chinese weather warning system wins the 2025 WSIS prize, spotlighting digital innovation in disaster alerts and climate resilience.
Despite geopolitical challenges, climate tech investments unlock new jobs, markets, and a sustainable future. Now is the time to invest!