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China has been making significant strides in the field of green technology, leading the way in global governance. The recent third plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee highlighted the country’s commitment to high-quality development and sustainable practices.

According to Erik Solheim, former UN official, China’s efforts in advancing sustainable development have been so impressive that he now recommends Beijing, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, or Ningde as go-to places for green technology and ideas. China’s emphasis on ecological conservation, carbon emission reduction, pollution control, green development, and economic growth is evident in its reform measures.

In the realm of green technology, China’s new energy vehicle (NEV) market is booming, with companies like BYD and Tesla’s Shanghai Gigafactory leading the charge. China produced and sold around 4.5 million electric vehicles in 2023, capturing a significant portion of the global market share. The country also boasts over 2.1 million public charging stations, solidifying its position in the EV market.

Moreover, China is excelling in renewable energy and ecological restoration, with renewable energy capacity reaching 1.1 terawatts and wind and solar power contributing significantly to the global capacity. China’s Three-North Shelter Forest Program, launched in 1978, has significantly increased forest cover, showcasing the country’s dedication to environmental preservation.

China’s green technology influence extends beyond its borders, with the country actively participating in global environmental governance and cooperation. As the chair of the Convention on Biological Diversity’s 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15), China played a crucial role in developing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, earning international praise.

Additionally, China has implemented guidelines for environmentally friendly overseas investment projects and announced plans to cease building new coal-fired power projects abroad. This commitment to green and low-carbon energy development aligns with China’s goal of achieving harmony between humanity and nature in its modernization efforts.

Overall, China’s leadership in green technology and environmental governance is setting the pace for sustainable development on a global scale. The country’s dedication to eco-friendly practices and green initiatives is not only benefitting its own population but also providing support and inspiration to other nations in their pursuit of a greener, more sustainable future.