Climate Crisis Sparks Global Collaboration
As 2025 closes with record heatwaves and extreme weather, CGTN and Euronews teamed up to explore whether the world is moving fast enough to secure a sustainable future. In a special edition of The Hub, experts from China and Europe debated solutions, with one urgent question: Can green innovation outpace the climate clock? ⏳
Tech Titans of Tomorrow
From AI-driven energy grids to next-gen solar farms, panelists highlighted breakthroughs reshaping the game. Ma Jun of China's Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs emphasized data transparency
as key to tracking progress, while InnoEnergy France CEO Karine Vernier called for rewriting the playbook on public-private partnerships
. 🌞🔋
Bridging the Trust Gap
With China and Europe accounting for over 40% of global renewable investments, the discussion zeroed in on cross-border collaboration. Ben Honan of Climate KIC stressed: Scaling up requires breaking silos—fast.
Wu Changhua of the Global Climate Academy added, Shared goals need shared language—whether in labs or boardrooms.
🤝💡
The Road Ahead
As 2026 looms, the consensus? Speed matters. But as anchor Wang Guan noted: This isn’t just a race between nations—it’s humanity’s relay.
Will 2025’s pledges become 2030’s reality? Stay tuned. 🚀🌏
Reference(s):
CGTN & Euronews on the next wave of green growth: are we doing enough?
cgtn.com



