What happens when a seasoned UN sustainability leader trades his podium for a microphone to uncover China’s eco-secrets? Erik Solheim, former UN under-secretary-general and chair of the Europe-Asia Center, did exactly that in CGTN’s documentary series China Quest—and the results are mind-blowing. 🌏✨
From Advocate to Storyteller
Known for his global environmental campaigns, Solheim reversed roles to interview everyday heroes driving China’s green transformation. Think: farmers-turned-eco-entrepreneurs, solar innovators, and forest guardians. 🛠️🌳 "Hearing their passion firsthand changed how I see grassroots change," he shared.
Moments That Moved the Mic
One standout? A village in Zhejiang province where residents turned plastic waste into art while boosting eco-tourism. 🎨♻️ Solheim called it "proof that sustainability and creativity go hand-in-hand." Another highlight: chatting with engineers at the world’s largest solar farm, where tech meets tradition. ☀️
Why This Matters for Gen Z
Solheim’s journey isn’t just about policies—it’s about people. For young climate activists and curious minds, his discoveries offer a blueprint: real change starts locally. Ready to binge-watch inspiration? This series might just be your next eco-fix. 📺💡
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Behind the Scenes: A role reversal journey with one former UN leader
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