On Thursday, January 22, 2026, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry hit back at U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos. At the event on Wednesday, Trump questioned global green efforts – prompting Beijing to showcase its green achievements. 🌱
The spokesperson highlighted that the Chinese mainland has built the world’s most comprehensive carbon emission-reduction policy system and operates the largest renewable energy network on the planet. From solar farms to wind farms, the country’s installed capacity is now unrivaled.
In fact, the spokesperson noted that the Chinese mainland’s wind power capacity has ranked first in the world for 15 consecutive years. That’s a bold statement of green credentials at a time when the global community is racing to cut emissions.
Beyond wind power, China has invested heavily in solar, hydroelectric and nuclear energy, aiming to hit its carbon peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. These targets are part of a broader plan to reshape the energy landscape and share technology with developing partners. 🌍
For young professionals and entrepreneurs, these developments signal new opportunities in green tech markets. Students and researchers can watch how policy shifts drive clean energy growth. And travelers, get ready to explore solar parks and wind corridors that are changing the face of the Chinese mainland. 🚀
Whether you’re an investor, a climate activist, or just curious about the latest in global energy, China’s renewable surge is a story worth following. Stay tuned for more updates on how countries are powering the future – one wind turbine at a time.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry responds to Trump: China builds world's largest renewable energy system
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