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携手推动地球“向绿而行”(和音)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-26 22:22

Core Viewpoint - China is committed to collaborating with other countries to innovate green and low-carbon transformation solutions, aiming to create favorable conditions for international green cooperation and promote a cleaner and greener future for humanity [1][4]. Group 1: Achievements in Green Development - China has made significant achievements in green low-carbon development, becoming a major driver of global energy transition, with non-fossil energy accounting for a substantial share of its energy mix [1][2]. - The number of new energy patents accounts for over 40% of the global total, and China's wind and photovoltaic product exports have cumulatively reduced carbon emissions by approximately 4.1 billion tons [1][3]. - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China established the world's largest electric vehicle charging network, with two charging piles for every five vehicles [2]. Group 2: Global Leadership in Renewable Energy - China has maintained the world's largest installed capacity for wind power for 15 consecutive years and for photovoltaic power for 10 consecutive years, achieving a cumulative installed capacity of solar power at the terawatt level [3]. - Chinese inverter technology has contributed to the establishment of a "zero-carbon campus" in Thailand, while the agricultural photovoltaic model in Ghana promotes synergy between the photovoltaic industry and agriculture [3][4]. - China is the largest exporter of clean technology globally, with its photovoltaic and wind power products exported to over 200 countries and regions, creating 46% of global renewable energy jobs [4]. Group 3: Commitment to Global Cooperation - China emphasizes that green transformation is a shared responsibility and should not be viewed through a zero-sum lens, advocating for cooperation over competition in the energy sector [4]. - The country has partnered with over 100 nations on green energy projects, significantly reducing the cost of wind and photovoltaic power generation globally by 60% and 80%, respectively, over the past decade [4].