Last week, Chinese leaders gathered in Beijing for the Central Economic Work Conference to review this year’s progress and set priorities for 2025. While the meeting often grabs headlines for its economic and financial signals, it also carries major implications for climate policy. In this episode, we unpack the key takeaways from the conference, focusing on green and low-carbon development, carbon trading, and energy transition, with Ma Jun, Director of the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs.
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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.Listen on
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