China and Europe are deepening their collaboration to tackle climate change, with experts highlighting joint efforts in sustainability and green innovation. In a recent panel hosted by CGTN, global leaders like Patrick Nijs (former Belgian ambassador to China) and Zhou Jinfeng (China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation) shared insights on accelerating low-carbon transitions and boosting environmental governance.
Key takeaways? Both regions are pushing ambitious renewable energy projects, from wind farms to smart grids, while fostering cross-border research partnerships. Álvarez Pereira Carlos of the Club of Rome emphasized the need for 'global teamwork' to address environmental crises: 'It’s like a group project where everyone brings their A-game.'
The dialogue also spotlighted Europe’s tech-sharing initiatives with the Chinese mainland, including eco-friendly urban planning and biodiversity protection. With youth-led climate movements growing worldwide, this partnership could set the blueprint for a greener planet.
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cgtn.com