Accelerating Net-Zero Transition and Cleaner Indoor Air with Fresh Air Technology
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From Belém to Every Room: Under the 2.8°C Warning of COP30, Accelerating the Transition to Net-Zero Emissions and Healthier Indoor EnvironmentsWith the world on a roughly 2.8°C warming trajectory, COP30 calls for a decisive decade of implementation. Our fresh air Ventilation System brings climate action into everyday indoor spaces. Date: 2025-11-18 Tags:
![]() Article SummaryAt COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the United Nations and national governments are engaged in critical negotiations on how to keep global warming within 1.5°C. Current Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) point toward a 2.5–2.8°C warming trajectory, which is forcing all sectors to accelerate the transition to net-zero emissions and a more resilient economy. As a green technology company, we are turning grand climate goals into tangible reductions in emissions and concrete health benefits inside homes and buildings through our energy-efficient, intelligently controlled fresh air ventilation system, contributing real-world action to this “implementation-focused” COP. COP30 in ContextIn November, representatives from nearly 200 countries, together with scientists and private sector leaders, gathered in Belém, the gateway city to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, for the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30). This conference, often described as an “implementation-focused COP”, has a clear goal:
Under the Paris Agreement’s “ratchet mechanism”, countries must regularly strengthen their NDCs and continuously tighten their emissions pathways. However, multiple assessments show that:
![]() Three Main Priorities of COP30
From Global Warming Targets to Everyday Buildings and AirThe transition to net-zero emissions is not only about macro-level shifts in energy systems. It also penetrates:
This includes the “invisible air” we often overlook. Buildings and their operations account for nearly 40% of global CO₂ emissions, a significant portion of which comes from heating, cooling and ventilation systems. If we can, at the same time:
then we can quietly shave off that extra fraction of a degree in our everyday homes and workplaces, turning climate targets into daily, visible change. Our Fresh Air Ventilation System: Linking COP30 to Indoor Life
From the very beginning, our product design has pursued a dual goal of “net-zero + health”:
Ventilation on DemandIn real-world applications, our fresh air ventilation system can adjust airflow based on both the number of occupants and indoor air quality:
This “ventilation on demand” logic not only meets energy-saving and emission-reduction requirements, but also enhances the overall user experience. A People-Centered Net-Zero and Resilient TransitionIt is important to emphasize that the shift to net-zero emissions and a resilient economy is increasingly recognized as a truly people-centered transformation. It is not only about large-scale energy and industrial projects, but also about the breathing experience of ordinary people:
Through a lower-carbon, smarter and healthier indoor air solution, our fresh air ventilation system offers a concrete and tangible entry point into this human- and planet-centered transition. Every time it switches on, and Every air exchange it performs is both a commitment to personal health and a small contribution to the global 1.5°C goal. ![]() Looking Beyond COP30: From 2.8°C Toward 1.5°CLooking beyond COP30 into the next decade, diplomatic language will ultimately give way to engineering projects, technological innovation and consumer choices. Whether it is national NDCs or corporate net-zero roadmaps, all of these ambitions will have to be implemented through the transformation of countless:
We believe that green, intelligent equipment represented by our fresh air ventilation system will play an increasingly important role in the global effort to move from 2.8°C toward 1.5°C. From Belém to cities around the world, from the conference halls to every room, climate action is becoming something we can:
![]() Our Next-Generation Green Fresh Air Ventilation System
Key Features
Alignment with COP30
Q&A1. What is COP30?COP30 is the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It is hosted in Belém, a city in northern Brazil, from 10–21 November 2025. Governments, scientists, businesses and civil society representatives gather there to:
2. Why is COP30 so important?COP30 is crucial for several reasons:
For companies, COP30 is also a key moment to review their own net-zero pathways and showcase green technology innovations. 3. Can global warming be kept within 1.5°C?From a scientific standpoint, keeping global warming strictly within 1.5°C is now extremely challenging, as the remaining carbon budget is being rapidly depleted. Based on current policies, warming this century is more likely to approach 2.5–2.8°C. However:
In this sense, 1.5°C should be seen less as a simple pass/fail threshold and more as a safety line we must strive to stay as close to as possible. This also means that every sector—energy, industry, buildings and consumption—must take more ambitious action. From large-scale renewable energy deployment to energy-efficient products like our fresh air ventilation system, all of these efforts play indispensable roles on this difficult but necessary 1.5°C pathway. |
















