China and the Global Energy Transition

As the world’s largest investor in clean energy tech, China is flexing its investment muscle in the Global South. Under this project, the China Environment Forum and the Environmental Change and Security Program are exploring the impact of Chinese renewable, EV, and transitional mineral investments in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Aerial view of Floating solar panels or solar cell Platform system on the lake at Waduk Cirata

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Featured Podcast: Mining for Change

Obert Bore, Business & Human Rights Program Lead at the Zimbabwe Environmental Law, joins ECSP's Claire Doyle and CEF's Jennifer Nguyen in this podcast episode to discuss Zimbabwe's critical mineral sector. He provides insights into recent investments and the environmental and social challenges they present. Available in English and 中文。

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