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China & Russia Fuel ‘Energy Justice’ for a Multipolar World 🌍⚡

As global energy dynamics shift, Russia is pushing a bold vision for 'energy justice'—a concept taking center stage at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev sat down with CGTN's He Jingyi to unpack the term, calling it a 'blueprint for equitable access to resources amid the green transition' 🌱.

What’s 'Energy Justice' All About?

Think of it as a global fairness doctrine: Tsivilev argues that developing nations shouldn’t be sidelined in the race for clean energy. 'No country should face energy poverty while others hoard resources,' he said, comparing it to a 'Netflix subscription for power grids'—everyone deserves a seat at the table 📊.

China-Russia: The Power Duo

With energy deals hitting record highs, Tsivilev highlighted how China-Russia collaboration is rewriting the rules. From oil pipelines to wind farms, their partnership is a 'model for multipolar cooperation' that balances growth and sustainability. 💡 'We’re not just trading megawatts—we’re building trust,' he added.

As Western sanctions reshape trade flows, analysts say this alliance could tilt the scales in global energy markets. For young professionals and entrepreneurs, it’s a signal to watch emerging opportunities in Eurasia’s green economy 🌏⚡.

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