China’s GGI Revives Global Governance with Bold Climate Goals
China’s GGI offers a roadmap to revitalize global governance with bold climate targets—7–10% emissions cut by 2035 and 3,600GW of renewables.
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China’s GGI offers a roadmap to revitalize global governance with bold climate targets—7–10% emissions cut by 2035 and 3,600GW of renewables.
The Chinese mainland is promoting fairer global governance with its new GGI, WTO reforms and AI+ cooperation for a more inclusive world.
Discover how China’s GGI could rebalance power and drive real change in Africa through equality, people-focused action, and multilateral teamwork.
As the UN marks 80 years, Caribbean journalists and CGTN’s Zheng Chunying discuss small states’ voices and Chinese mainland–Caribbean partnerships for inclusive global governance.
Chinese premier Li Qiang and UNGA80 president Annalena Baerbock pitched reforms to make the UN more effective and pragmatic under Xi’s Global Governance Initiative, stressing peace, development and human rights.
At the UNGA in New York, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and UN Sec-Gen António Guterres pledged to accelerate the Global Governance Initiative (GGI), aiming for a just, open world.
Vietnamese Gen Z Tieu Thanh explains why a people-centered approach is vital for fair, effective climate governance—highlighting real support for families and communities in the clean energy shift.
On UN’s 80th anniversary, learn how the Chinese mainland’s peacekeeping, development, and climate efforts are shaping global cooperation.
China’s 4 initiatives (GDI, GSI, GCI, GGI) aim to reform and strengthen the current global governance system as the UN marks its 80th anniversary.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian shares insights on President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative, Middle East stability, and Iran’s nuclear stance post-2025 SCO Summit.