Global South Leads Climate Action as Wealthy Nations Fall Behind
At COP29, the Global South leads in climate action, but wealthier nations’ unmet promises hinder global progress. Is it time for developed countries to step up?
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At COP29, the Global South leads in climate action, but wealthier nations’ unmet promises hinder global progress. Is it time for developed countries to step up?
World leaders gather in Brazil for the 2024 G20 Summit to discuss global economic governance and sustainable development.
China is shaping fair global governance through sustainable projects like Neom, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the AIIB, promoting green and inclusive development.
Singapore’s public sector reports a slight decrease in carbon emissions for FY2023, moving closer to its net-zero goal set for 2045, five years ahead of the national target.
Brazil’s renewable energy sector is surging with China’s help, as young Brazilians highlight the benefits of this green cooperation for the world.
Green protectionism is threatening global efforts to combat climate change. Discover how these practices hinder progress toward a sustainable future and why global collaboration is essential.
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China and Peru are leading APEC’s efforts to promote inclusive and sustainable growth, focusing on trade, innovation, and green development.
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China combats desertification in the Taklimakan Desert using innovative methods like grass grids, solar power, and windbreak forests, building a green barrier against the sands.