In this episode of Climate Watch, we explore the significance of China’s first-ever Energy Law, which aims to support renewable energy development and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Why did it take two decades to finalize? What does it mean for China’s carbon neutrality goals? We unpacked these questions with Professor Lin Boqiang of Xiamen University.
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Climate Watch delves into the pressing climate tipping points that loom large on the horizon. We deliver the latest updates on the climate change landscape and shed light on the urgent need for collective efforts in tackling climate change. By talking to locals, experts, and activists from across the world, we aim to inspire and empower listeners to be part of the solution. Join our weekly journey into the heart of climate change for a sustainable future for generations to come.
Climate Watch delves into the pressing climate tipping points that loom large on the horizon. We deliver the latest updates on the climate change landscape and shed light on the urgent need for collective efforts in tackling climate change. By talking to locals, experts, and activists from across the world, we aim to inspire and empower listeners to be part of the solution. Join our weekly journey into the heart of climate change for a sustainable future for generations to come.Listen on
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