China is the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, through an energy infrastructure heavily focused on coal. China's total greenhouse gas emissions are the world's highest of any country, accounting for 35% of the world's total according to the International Energy Agency.
Investing in Renewable Energy: China is the world leader in renewable energy. They have built many wind farms and solar power plants to produce clean energy. This helps them reduce the amount of electricity made from coal, which is bad for the environment.
Tree Planting Initiatives: China has large programs to plant millions of trees to absorb carbon dioxide from the air, which helps fight global warming.
Expanding Electric Vehicles (EVs): China has encouraged the use of electric cars and buses. This helps cut down the pollution that comes from traditional gas-powered vehicles.