China facing up to climate challenges with green transformation

In the face of increasingly severe global climate challenges, China is pushing forward its green and low-carbon transformation with firm, steady steps towards carbon peaking and carbon neutrality.
China is responding to climate change by evolving and innovating, demonstrating its sense of responsibility and its eagerness to take on challenges in global climate governance.
China's electrification is at a pace nine times faster than the global average, with the penetration rate of electric vehicles now approaching 50 percent, according to Ma Jun, director of the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs. Wang Yang, co-founder and president of NewLink, said that China is maximizing the significant advantages in new energy vehicles.
In the future, we look forward to seeing green development amid the lucid waters and lush mountains, sharing the beauty of nature and living in a clean and low-carbon energy landscape.