@SamiD, while it's true that China is currently the number one contributor to anthropogenic climate change, they have been investing heavily in clean energy technology.
China has the largest installed solar capacity in the world. It has invested heavily in large-scale solar farms and rooftop solar systems. They lead in wind energy production, with a substantial number of onshore and offshore wind farms. It is also home to the world’s largest hydropower plant, the Three Gorges Dam, and continues to expand its hydropower capacity.
The Chinese government provides significant subsidies and incentives for renewable energy projects, research, and development. Clean energy has been a core focus of China’s recent five-year economic plans, emphasizing renewable energy expansion and energy efficiency. China has pledged to peak its carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, driving investments in clean energy and low-carbon technologies.
China is the largest market for electric vehicles, with strong government support through subsidies and charging infrastructure. Chinese companies, such as CATL, dominate the global market for EV batteries and energy storage systems.
China has made remarkable advancements in high-speed rail (HSR) transportation, establishing the largest and most advanced HSR network in the world.