Chinese Premier Li Qiang is doubling down on sustainability, urging the nation to embrace a greener future. At Friday’s National Ecology Day event, Li emphasized that "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets"—a mantra driving China’s eco-push. 🌊🏞️
Speaking as a senior leader of the Communist Party of China, Li called for "writing a new chapter" in ecological civilization, blending economic growth with environmental protection. The symposium highlighted strategies to turn green goals into action, from cutting carbon emissions to boosting renewable energy.
🔍 Why it matters: With climate change accelerating, Li’s vision aligns with global youth demands for bold environmental policies. For entrepreneurs and students alike, this signals opportunities in green tech and sustainable innovation. As one attendee put it: "It’s not just policy—it’s a roadmap for survival."
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Premier Li urges efforts to build ecological civilization in new era
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