Chinese Mainland’s Green Low-Carbon Transition Picks Up Speed
The Chinese mainland ramps up its green, low-carbon transition in the 14th Five-Year Plan, with big gains in renewables, eco-industry growth and emission cuts.
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The Chinese mainland ramps up its green, low-carbon transition in the 14th Five-Year Plan, with big gains in renewables, eco-industry growth and emission cuts.
China and Iceland strengthen geothermal energy ties in Beijing, aiming for greener grids, new green jobs, and tech collaborations.
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.
Chinese mainland cuts coal share to 53.2%, lifts non-fossil fuel usage to 19.8%, and hits 2.16 billion kW in renewables—leading global green growth.
A global poll by CGTN shows wide support for China’s “Two Mountains” eco-concept, highlighting high approval for its green governance and clean energy efforts.
China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025) wraps up with a focus on high-quality development—economic resilience, green transition and tech breakthroughs pave the way.