Clicky

  • Login
  • Register
  • Submit Your Content
  • Contact Us
Thursday, January 22, 2026
World Tribune
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food
Submit
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food
No Result
View All Result
World Tribune
No Result
View All Result

China ‘is not just talking, it’s walking the walk,’ say green industry leaders on why the eastern superpower is a new leader in climate action

November 20, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
China ‘is not just talking, it’s walking the walk,’ say green industry leaders on why the eastern superpower is a new leader in climate action
0
SHARES
ShareShareShareShareShare

China ‘is not just talking, it’s walking the walk,’ say green industry leaders on why the eastern superpower is a new leader in climate action

For the first time, the U.S. did not send a delegation to COP—the UN conference where countries roll out action plans to mitigate climate change. This comes after Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Agreement in January, calling it ‘unfair’ and ‘one-sided’—and removing the world’s largest historical emitter from the fight against climate change. 

READ ALSO

House committee votes to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress

Jamie Dimon says government should have power to intervene in AI-driven mass layoffs

But green industry leaders say this doesn’t mean that climate diplomacy is dead.

“When there’s a vacuum, something or someone will fill it. In the climate leadership space, we now see many countries from the Global South stepping up,” said Faroze Nadar, the executive director of the UN Global Compact Network Malaysia and Brunei, at the Fortune Innovation Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Tuesday.

He pointed to the ongoing COP30 in Belém, Brazil, noting that many prominent pavilions were from Asian countries, with China having an especially large presence. 

“Climate diplomacy is now being pushed very much by the Chinese,” Nadar said.

Fellow panelists agreed, adding that while China is stepping up in global climate talks, it is also taking concrete climate actions.

“(China) is not just talking, it’s walking the walk,” said Ying Staton, the Chief Sustainability Officer and Vice President for Asia Pacific at Plastic Energy.

The eastern superpower has been driving the global energy transition, by expanding production and driving down the cost of renewables, Staton added. It produces 90% of the world’s solar panels, 60% of wind turbines, 85% of battery cells, and dominates in rare earth metals.

Yet Trump’s decision to pull back has not fully eroded the influence of the U.S. at climate talks, as a battalion of state and local representatives—including California governor Gavin Newsom—made the trip to Brazil instead.

“(This shows that) there are so many policy levers that you can pull, and often it’s the local municipal governments who have the more direct levers,” Staton said.

And though governments have a role to play, so do businesses.

“The new economy is going to build on the climate movement, so there is business sense in being part (of it),” said Nadar. “And businesses are the easiest stakeholders to work with, because they’re driven by a common language of profitability.”

For instance, the UN Global Compact Network Malaysia and Brunei, which Nadar helms, often works with Sarawak Energy—Malaysia’s largest green energy producer—on corporate sustainability efforts, he said.

Investing in climate action should also be framed as a strategic advantage to companies, rather than a cost. After all, the green premium—or the added cost companies pay for sustainability—is only temporary, Staton said.

“The more you build and the more you scale, the cheaper these solutions become, and that’s how you drive the green premium to zero,” she said. “If you look at renewable energy 20 years ago, there was a green premium—there isn’t one today.”

Aiying Wang, the President & CEO of Greater China, SEA and India at Envac AB, echoed Staton’s sentiments, adding that scale is key. Green technology and infrastructure need scale, so that businesses can “do the right thing” and invest in them without losing profitability, she said.

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendSharePin
Previous Post

Black Friday deals include half off one of our favorite budgeting apps

Next Post

How Japan Is Tackling Its Bear Problem

Related Posts

House committee votes to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress
Business

House committee votes to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress

January 22, 2026
Jamie Dimon says government should have power to intervene in AI-driven mass layoffs
Business

Jamie Dimon says government should have power to intervene in AI-driven mass layoffs

January 22, 2026
The rise of on-demand leadership in the AI economy
Business

The rise of on-demand leadership in the AI economy

January 22, 2026
‘Let’s not be naive’: Ray Dalio warns the global rule-based order is already ‘gone,’ toppled by America’s debt crisis and raw power
Business

‘Let’s not be naive’: Ray Dalio warns the global rule-based order is already ‘gone,’ toppled by America’s debt crisis and raw power

January 21, 2026
Macron urges EU to wield ‘trade bazooka’ against Trump’s tariffs
Business

Macron urges EU to wield ‘trade bazooka’ against Trump’s tariffs

January 21, 2026
Hotels allege predatory pricing, forced exclusivity in Trip.com antitrust probe
Business

Hotels allege predatory pricing, forced exclusivity in Trip.com antitrust probe

January 21, 2026
Next Post
How Japan Is Tackling Its Bear Problem

How Japan Is Tackling Its Bear Problem

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

What's New Here!

Trump order says Venezuelan oil money is being held by US for ‘governmental and diplomatic purposes’

Trump order says Venezuelan oil money is being held by US for ‘governmental and diplomatic purposes’

January 11, 2026
A 12-Year-Old Girl’s Battle With Malnutrition in Gaza

A 12-Year-Old Girl’s Battle With Malnutrition in Gaza

December 26, 2025
Awkward postgame scene as Chiefs deny Amazon from following Travis Kelce

Awkward postgame scene as Chiefs deny Amazon from following Travis Kelce

December 27, 2025
Denmark and Greenland agree to form working group over the future of the territory

Denmark and Greenland agree to form working group over the future of the territory

January 15, 2026
Meet Greg Abel, the new CEO of Berkshire Hathaway—the billionaire boomer boss got his start in business selling empty soda bottles for 5 cents

Meet Greg Abel, the new CEO of Berkshire Hathaway—the billionaire boomer boss got his start in business selling empty soda bottles for 5 cents

January 5, 2026
Bo Nix’s wife ‘snuck this picture’ of emotional behind-the-scenes moment after injury

Bo Nix’s wife ‘snuck this picture’ of emotional behind-the-scenes moment after injury

January 19, 2026
It’s the last day to get up to  off reMarkable E Ink tablet bundles

It’s the last day to get up to $90 off reMarkable E Ink tablet bundles

January 17, 2026

About

World Tribune is an online news portal that shares the latest news on world, business, health, tech, sports, and related topics.

Follow us

Recent Posts

  • Retaliation must be considered to Trump ‘blackmail’: Business leaders
  • Steve Cohen hyped for Mets to acquire All-Star Freddy Peralta
  • OpenAI seek investments from Middle East for multibillion-dollar round
  • Michael Porter Jr. injury isn’t only reason for his Nets production dip

Newslatter

Loading
  • Submit Your Content
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2024 World Tribune - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food

© 2024 World Tribune - All Rights Reserved!

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In