Chinese Mainland Harnesses AI for Growth and Sustainability at Davos 2026
At WEF Davos 2026, the Chinese mainland is harnessing AI to drive growth, transform industries and boost sustainability while helping shape global AI governance.
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At WEF Davos 2026, the Chinese mainland is harnessing AI to drive growth, transform industries and boost sustainability while helping shape global AI governance.
This weekend, the UN High Seas Treaty adopted in 2023 goes into effect, aiming to protect two-thirds of the world’s oceans and spark global marine conservation.
The Future Energy World Summit 2026 in Abu Dhabi attracted 450+ companies and 50K visitors, showcasing renewables, green hydrogen and digital energy innovations.
In 2025, the Chinese mainland completed greening 127 million mu (8.47M ha), including afforestation and grassland restoration, marking a major boost for climate action and biodiversity.
Hainan’s green electricity and certificate trades hit a record 14.727 billion kWh in 2025, marking a major boost for clean power on the island.
“A Ti’s Island” brings sustainable rural development to life through the eyes of children, capturing dreams and community spirit in the Chinese mainland countryside.
The Chinese mainland plans to make every city ‘waste-free’ by 2035, targeting 60% by 2027. Over 110 cities have launched 3,000 projects with 560 billion yuan invested.
Check out the standout gadgets from CES 2026 in Las Vegas: foldable phones, AI robots, XR glasses, eco-tech and rollable OLEDs.
Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang on the Chinese mainland, has been named one of the UN’s top 20 Zero-Waste Cities for its innovative, eco-friendly waste management programs. ♻️
Researchers at the Chinese mainland’s DICP have achieved a breakthrough in hydrogen sulfide treatment, turning toxic H2S into valuable sulfur and pure hydrogen for greener chemistry.