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.
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.
Explore China’s eco successes in ‘Lucid Waters, Green Mountains: China’s answers’, a new 20-episode series on real-world green projects across the Chinese mainland, airing Aug 15 on CCTV-1.
Explore how the SCO’s Green Belt Program and the 2022 climate statement are driving low-carbon projects – from salinization control to windbreak forests – across Asia.
China’s sustainable water transport drive powers over 1,000 green vessels, boosting eco-friendly shipping on its path to a low-carbon future.
China’s green revolution is accelerating with breakthroughs in renewable energy, NEVs, and low-carbon policies paving the path to a sustainable future.
The Chinese mainland taps natural ecosystems and mega-projects to drive energy efficiency and low-carbon growth.
Chinese President Xi Jinping highlights green, low-carbon development as a global trend, urging unity and innovation for a sustainable future.
The 2025 Shanghai Auto Show dazzles with smart, low-carbon mobility solutions, featuring breakthrough innovations from Toyota, VW, and CATL.