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Cross-Cultural Ecological Governance and Global Climate Regeneration Path Analysis

DOI: 10.4236/jss.2025.135032, PP. 581-594

Keywords: Cross-Cultural Ecological Governance, Energy Transition, Climate-Energy Diplomacy

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Under the guidance the ecological civilization thought, China’s legal system for addressing climate change is constantly improving, and ecological technology innovation is widely used in energy transition and ecological restoration. The integration ancient Confucian and Taoist thoughts of “the unity of heaven and man” and “the victory of heaven and man” with modern ecological civilization has formed a system of sustainable development with Chinese characteristics. Culture is the core of national spirit and the source of creativity. Culture is the original driving force for human progress and the force for economic and social development. Cross-cultural ecological governance requires all countries to establish the concept of harmonious coexistence between man and nature in the process of modernization traditional culture, and to promote the integration of ecological culture and economy. The core concept of climate regeneration is to restore the Earth’s original self-healing ability, and play its function of absorbing carbon dioxide and regulating temperature by protecting and restoring various ecosystems such as forests, oceans, and wetlands, so as to achieve the goals of stability and ecological security. Climate-energy diplomacy promotes the construction of an ecological community of destiny.

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