China is doubling down on eco-innovation as Premier Li Qiang announced sweeping climate goals at this week's National People's Congress session. With forest coverage now topping 25% and urban air quality hitting 89.3% good/excellent days since 2021, the blueprint's clear: go greener, faster. 🌳
The newly submitted 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) sets five key targets:
- 17% drop in carbon intensity per GDP unit
- Major pollution reduction
- Expanded renewable energy systems (already world's largest!)
- Enhanced ecological conservation
- Sector-wide low-carbon shifts
💡 Pro tip: This isn't just about smokestacks – it's a full economic remix. From EV factories to smart grids, young entrepreneurs should watch this space!
"We're building tomorrow's economy today," Premier Li declared, highlighting China's climate commitments under the Paris Agreement. With solar panel production up 300% since 2020, could this be Asia's green industrial revolution? 🔋
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China to promote green and low-carbon transition during 2026-2030
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