
U.S. Entrepreneur Calls for China-U.S. Green Collaboration at Summer Davos
U.S. entrepreneur Drew Shula urges China-U.S. collaboration on environmental protection at the 2023 Summer Davos Forum in Tianjin.
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U.S. entrepreneur Drew Shula urges China-U.S. collaboration on environmental protection at the 2023 Summer Davos Forum in Tianjin.

China accelerates its green transition during National Low-Carbon Week, reinforcing its commitment to a sustainable future through leadership in renewable energy and low-carbon innovations.

Now is not the time to reduce investment in climate technology. Investing in climate tech is crucial for creating economic opportunities and protecting our planet’s future.

Green finance initiatives in China’s Fujian Province are empowering forest farmers to expand sustainable operations, boosting local economies while preserving the environment.

China and Central Asian countries unite in green energy and agriculture, forging a sustainable future and a closer community with a shared destiny.

Electrification and decarbonization are driving global energy shifts in 2025, with the Chinese mainland leading renewable energy expansion and fostering international collaborations for a sustainable future.

In China’s Ningxia region, workers are combating the Tengger Desert’s advance with straw grids, transforming barren sands into fertile land and hosting vast solar farms.

A parasitic desert plant called Cistanche, or “desert ginseng,” is helping Xinjiang combat desertification and boost local incomes through innovative ecological practices.

Chinese engineers and local volunteers introduce solar power to Malaysia’s Orang Asli tribe, blending progress with preservation in the rainforest.

In Xinjiang’s Taklamakan Desert, Jia Cunpeng leads a mission to combat desertification and find hope amid the sands.