During China’s Golden Week holiday, electric vehicle (EV) sales soared by 60% compared to last year, with over 100 million travelers highlighting a shift towards sustainable transportation. Major automakers like BYD and Tesla unveiled new models, aligning with the Chinese government’s carbon neutrality goals for 2060 and emphasizing the nation’s commitment to a clean economy.
In a move to bolster energy security and transition to green solutions, Singapore and Sweden have strengthened their partnership during the Singapore International Energy Week 2025, focusing on renewable energy and sustainable technologies. Meanwhile, researchers in Australia are investigating genetic interventions to enhance the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef, aiming to develop heat-resistant coral strains to mitigate the effects of climate change and preserve this vital ecosystem.
In Bogotá, Colombia, the city is enhancing urban mobility as it implements sustainable transport initiatives with international support, paving the way for a greener, more equitable future.
During Golden Week in China, electric vehicle usage surged as one in five car journeys were electrified, showcasing a significant shift towards sustainable transportation.
Duke Engineering researchers are revolutionizing the electronic display industry with fully recyclable printed electronics that reduce waste, enhancing performance while promoting sustainable manufacturing practices.
Singapore and Sweden are enhancing clean energy cooperation as they establish a bilateral energy forum for innovation, focusing on hydrogen supply chains and cross-border electricity trading.
In Queensland, researchers are unlocking coral resilience secrets as genetic studies reveal how some corals withstand warming oceans, paving the way for a healthier Great Barrier Reef.