DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/46/299-301
Aydan Jabbarli
Baku State University
Bachelors
https://orcid.org/0009-0008-1454-2691
aydan.cabbarli2003@gmail.com
Green Technology Strategies of China and European Union: Competition and Cooperation in the struggle with global climate change
Abstract
Climate change is an issue that requires urgent and comprehensive action at the global level. Green technologies play an important role in the fight against this issue. Green technologies are innovative technologies developed and applied to protect the ecosystem and reduce carbon emissions. China and the European Union both take the lead in this field, and both sides play an active role in promoting and implementing various green technologies to prevent climate change. China has made great strides in green technology and has formed the world's largest market in the renewable energy sector. The country is a leader in solar and wind energy technologies and a global leader in the production of electric vehicles. The Chinese government implements strong policies and incentives to promote environmental protection and expand green technologies. Competition in the field of green technologies has created a significant economic force in the international market. The European Union is also one of the leading countries in the field of green technologies. The EU has set ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions in line with its commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement. Currently, the EU is taking concrete steps to move to zero carbon emissions and strengthen trade in green technologies. EU investments in green technologies also create opportunities for technological cooperation and exchange of experience with other countries.
Both sides compete with each other in the development and application of green technologies, but this competition also creates a potential for cooperation. This competition not only creates economic benefits for both regions, but also promotes the rapid development of innovation related to green technologies at the global level.
Keywords: old technology, China, EU, climate change, fighting process