A new global clean technology revolution has arrived, and China is key to its success or failure, said Wu Changhua, President of The Climate Group (TCG) Greater China, at the 2014 Global Clean Technology Summit in Beijing on September 11. Wu pointed out that due to the Chinese government's declaration of "war on pollution" and its strong advocacy of ecological civilization construction to balance economic development needs and promote the construction of an environmentally friendly society, the Global Clean Technology Summit will attract investors, industrial enterprises, clean technology companies, and policymakers from China, Europe, North America, and other markets, contributing to China's clean technology revolution. As a global non-profit organization, The Climate Group, together with the China National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation, co-hosted the Global Clean Technology Summit to guide the innovation and upgrading of clean technologies in China. The clean technology field has enormous potential and opportunities. In 2013, global investment in clean energy reached $254 billion. The world is moving towards a more interconnected era, and clean technology innovation will drive green growth and sustainable development. Wang Yi, deputy director of the Institute of Science and Technology Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences, said that China's economic development is entering a new normal, requiring new industries, especially green industries and clean technologies, to support it. In the process of promoting the development of clean technologies, new industry standards and normative development order are being established, which presents both challenges and opportunities for the industry. The two-day event...