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Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization ‘provides an invaluable reference for developing countries’

BEIJING, May 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In an era marked by ecological challenges, development dilemmas and geopolitical dynamics are increasingly intertwined. Through a series of innovative practices, Chinese modernization offers a “green solution” to some of humanity’s pressing questions of survival and development. Rooted in the wisdom of Chinese civilization and refined through Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization, this approach presents both a philosophical vision and a practical pathway toward sustainable development.

In this context, the Global Times (GT) launches the “China through a ‘green’ lens” series. It invites leading scholars and observers worldwide to decode the underlying logic behind China’s green development and to better understand the global implications of China’s green development philosophy.

Josef Gregory Mahoney (Mahoney), a professor of politics and international relations and director of the Center for Ecological Civilization at East China Normal University in Shanghai, told GT reporter Li Aixin that China’s efforts on ecodevelopment “injects predictability into global environmental governance.” This is the first installment of the series.

GT: Chinese lawmakers voted to adopt the Ecological and Environmental Code at the closing meeting of the fourth session of the 14th National People’s Congress. It is guided by Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization. How do you interpret the significance of this code?

Mahoney: The new Ecological and Environmental Code signifies a breakthrough as China moves to consolidate its green revolution. This revolution accelerated in the new era under the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization, with China becoming the global leader in green innovation, green development and green transformations, while also scoring major victories ensuring dramatically cleaner air, water and land around the country.

This is not merely a compilation of laws but a groundbreaking restructuring of the legal system. It demonstrates China’s green revolution has moved from the fragmented, single-dimensional policy-driven phase of the past into a new stage underpinned by a systematic and binding rule-of-law framework.

No less importantly, amid the growing uncertainties in the current international landscape, the code injects predictability into global environmental governance. It provides an invaluable reference for developing countries seeking to balance economic development with environmental protection. It also explicitly encourages international cooperation in green and low-carbon technologies and products, helping Chinese industries enhance their voice in the global value chain.

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