Between Promises and Performance: Tracking China’s Green Paradox

European Hub for Contemporary China Workshop

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This workshop will bring together experts and stakeholders to discuss issues related to China’s role in climate action in light of the approaching COP 30 in Belém, Brazil, in November 2025. China is set to play a pivotal role in the upcoming international climate negotiations due to the combination of its high greenhouse gas emissions, its technological development and investment, and the current geopolitical landscape.

The US’s reluctance in climate policy is likely to allow China to further expand its position as a key negotiating partner and strengthen its soft power as a “climate leader”. It is anticipated that China will advocate a technocentric approach to climate action, exporting its own development model and strengthening climate adaptation in the Global South through infrastructure investments.

As one of the largest greenhouse gas emitters, China is simultaneously expanding coal power and renewable energies in its own country and exporting large amounts of green technologies (photovoltaics, batteries, green infrastructure components). The workshop will discuss this green paradox by examine both China’s domestic situation and its global climate-related contributions, drawing conclusions for the EU.

Schedule

23 October 2025

Venue

The event address will be provided upon registration.

Arrival and registration

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10:45

Welcome and introduction

Prof. Dr. Anja Senz, Heidelberg University

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11:00

Panel 1

Technology leader or market disruptor? China’s state-driven development in low carbon sector and its economic impact 

Speakers:

  • Tao Ran (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen): The logic behind Chinese state-driven development model.
  • Markus Taube (University of Duisburg-Essen): China’s innovation system – with technology into a better world?
  • Comment by Ms. Elena Suarez, Senior Advisor, Business Europe.
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11:15

Joint Discussion

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11:45

Light lunch

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12:30

Panel 2

Geopolitical powershift or climate fairness? Exploring societal impacts of China’s climate governance  

Speakers:

  • Zhu Yi (Heidelberg University): Greener consumption through “subsidizing the rich”?
  • Sharif Jamil (Waterkeeper Alliance): Socio-ecological effects of Chinese investments in Bangladesh.
  • Comment by Ms. Rachel Simon, Senior Policy Coordinator, Climate Action Network Europe.
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13:00

Joint Discussion

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13:30

Wrap-up and end of the workshop

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14:20

Project Partners

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