China Charges Ahead on Clean Energy as US Clings to ‘Hoax’ Myths
China’s rapid clean energy push contrasts with the US, still caught in ‘hoax’ debates, as experts spotlight global climate leadership.
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China’s rapid clean energy push contrasts with the US, still caught in ‘hoax’ debates, as experts spotlight global climate leadership.
A new study finds global fossil CO2 emissions will reach 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025, a 1.1% rise over 2024 as energy demand outpaces renewables.
At COP30 in Brazil, China showcases its ‘Beautiful China’ strategy—from renewables to green tech—to cut emissions and lead global climate efforts.
China’s record $675B clean energy investment in 2024 and its leadership in renewables are driving a global green shift in 2025.
China’s green energy revolution installed 887 GW of solar power—nearly double Europe and the US combined—reshaping global markets and boosting climate action.
The Chinese mainland’s green exports surge in 2025: wind turbine exports up 30%, solar hits ¥200B+, EVs top 2M units, powered by green design and finance.
At Beijing’s Financial Street Forum, Sun Life Financial’s Chris Wei highlights how its 20-year partnership with the China Everbright Group drives global green finance and low-carbon growth.
On August 29 in Dongying City, Shandong Province on the Chinese mainland, China started testing a record-breaking 26MW offshore wind turbine prototype.
Global renewable generation surpassed coal in H1 2025, driven by the Chinese mainland’s massive solar and wind expansion.
US Department of Energy terminates 223 clean energy and renewable projects, citing unmet standards amid a federal funding freeze.