Episodes
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
Carbon intensive industrial plants in Northeast China are committed to a green production path amid the country’s target to reach carbon net zero by 2060. However, issues like funds, technology and talent exodus are slowing down their steps. We explore what challenges the industrial giants in the region encounter and what the potential solutions are.
Published 11/21/24
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
A 2022 report from the International Energy Agency revealed that the industrial sector contributes over a quarter of global CO2 emissions. In China’s pursuit of carbon neutrality, heavy industrial bases in the northeastern region play a key role with their transformation to green production. We uncover what measures the industrial plants are taking in tackling carbon emissions.
Published 11/20/24
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
As China has set the goal to achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, Northeast China, the birthplace of the country’s industrial development, has been stepping up its efforts to promote low-carbon transformation to optimize its industrial sectors. We delve into the evolving mindset driving this transformation and the increasing public focus on carbon emissions.
Published 11/19/24
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
Despite its remarkably rich diversity of life, Yunnan faces a series of challenges in biodiversity conservation.
Published 11/18/24
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
We venture onto Gaoligong Mountain in southwest China to explore how this ark of wildlife has transformed through decades of conservation.
Published 11/15/24
As COP29 unfolds in Baku, Azerbaijan, the world is watching to see what these negotiations will mean for the planet and our future. New agreements on carbon markets and tough discussions on climate financing bring both hopes for progress and tension over what lies ahead. In this episode, we sit down with Professor Teng Fei to unpack the complex issues of climate finance and carbon markets. Also, you can subscribe to our newsletter: https://climatewffei.substack.com/
Published 11/14/24
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
As China is striving to bolster biodiversity and achieve its “dual carbon goals,” we head to Yunnan, a natural haven in the southwest, to find out how people there have been adapting their mindset to the new reality.
Published 11/14/24
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
Despite China's efforts to raise awareness and increase efforts to protect the environment and lower carbon emissions, tough challenges lie ahead.
Published 11/13/24
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
Over the past decades, China’s ecological restoration efforts have evolved from an initial focus on specific issues to a comprehensive approach centered on ecological integrity, though there is still a long way to go.
Published 11/12/24
Welcome to our COP29 special series, Greener China: A journey to 2060.
Ecosystems play a crucial role in regulating CO₂ levels by absorbing and storing carbon through plants, soil, and oceans, helping to mitigate climate change. While China has been intensifying its efforts in this area, public awareness of ecological restoration is growing but still falls short.
Published 11/11/24
Southern Chinese city of Guangzhou is battling dengue fever spread which is driven by warming climate. We checked with Professor Wu Zhiwei from Nanjing University on how viruses are changed by the climate. Ahead of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, health experts are stepping forward to raise awareness in climate-related health risks. The Lancet’s launched a dense report reviewing extreme weather events and their impacts on public health. We check on the China report in Beijing. Professor Cai Wenjia...
Published 11/08/24
In this episode of Climate Watch, we’re diving into one of the most exciting seasons for bird watchers in China as millions of migratory birds take to the skies. Some are making a quick stop on their journey south, while others are settling in for winter. Along the way, wetlands play a vital role, serving as pit stops for these feathered travelers. We’ll explore the importance of wetlands for ecosystems with Linda Wong with the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation.
Published 11/01/24
COP16 is in full swing in Cali, Colombia, with nearly 200 countries gathering to shape new action plans for biodiversity conservation. We caught up with Doreen Robinson, the Head of Biodiversity and Land at UN Environment Programme and Linda Krueger, Director of Biodiversity and Infrastructure Policy at The Nature Conservancy, to get a feel for the atmosphere and insights from the convention. Plus, we spoke with Professor Xie Yi of Beijing Forestry University specializing in wildlife...
Published 10/25/24
October 16th is World Food Day, and in this episode of Climate Watch, we dived into how new tech is shaking up the farming game with special guest, young engineer Guo Jie from Zhejiang University. But it’s not just about making farming easier—it’s about making it greener too. We explored innovations that are cutting back on chemicals and slashing emissions, all while making our food healthier and more sustainable. We sat down with UNEP expert James Lomax on how these changes are impacting our...
Published 10/16/24
Hurricane Milton. Super Typhoon Yagi.
These record-breaking storms are not only threatening lives but also overwhelming the rescue and relief efforts of nations, as extreme weather events spiral further out of control. A 2023 report from the World Meteorological Organization highlights the growing challenge for scientists to predict what comes next in this turbulent climate era.
So, how do we prepare for the unpredictable? In this episode, Climate Watch spoke with Professor Guan Dabo from...
Published 10/12/24
September 29 marks the fifth annual International Day of Awareness on Food Loss and Waste Reduction, established by the United Nations. This day aims to spotlight the importance of reducing food waste and loss, which contribute to 8-10% of total emissions in the agrifood system. However, achieving this goal is easier said than done. One major challenge lies with the public: how can households effectively reduce or even eliminate food waste?
In this episode of The Climate Watch, we spoke with...
Published 09/29/24
Climate change is a significant driver of human migration. Egyptian climate expert Sawsan Elawady provides insights into the growing trend of climate migration and shares strategies to address its challenges.
Published 09/21/24
China has pledged to work with African countries to achieve energy transition and green development on the continent, as part of the actions plan announced at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit in Beijing.
Published 09/06/24
Climate change is lifting sea levels and threatening the existence of many Pacific Island countries. China has joined them in discussions at a regional forum on responding to the challenges, and is offering assistance with solar, hydro and wind power facilities.
Published 08/30/24
Climate change has disrupted or delayed the wildlife migration in East Africa, dubbed as one of Seven Wonders of the Natural World. How will it affect the wildebeest population? And what are some of its implications to the ecosystem?
Published 08/24/24
Renewable energy now accounts for more than half of China's total installed power generation capacity. Meanwhile, a 10-year fishing ban on the country's longest river has improved the Yangtze River ecosystem. We look at China's plans and projects under the construction of its ecological civilization.
Published 08/17/24
The solar term "Start of Autumn" arrived in China among the dog days of summer. It promises a respite from hot days but some regions may have to wait. Meteorologists help us understand the shifts in weather patterns during this period and their causes.
Published 08/10/24
From recyclable materials inside stadiums and athlete apartments to food from local, family-run farms near the host city, the Paris Olympic Games is hoping to leave its mark in Olympic history not only for achievements from competitions, but also in sustainability.
Published 08/02/24
Industry leaders in China are setting examples in reducing carbon emissions in petrochemical production and transportation. How are they developing New Quality Productive Forces by committing to China’s dual carbon goals?
Published 07/27/24