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[Tencent's Climate Strategy: Leveraging Technology, Gaming, and Innovation for a Net-Zero Future]-[Sunday Pick: Tech Solutions (#3): How one of China’s biggest tech companies is tackling carbon removal (with Xu Hao)]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-11-30

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Tencent's Multifaceted Approach to Decarbonization and Climate Innovation

In a recent episode of the TED Tech podcast, host Sherelle Dorsey sat down with Dr. Xu Hao, Vice President of Sustainable Social Value at Tencent, to explore how major technology corporations can drive meaningful climate action. The conversation highlighted Tencent’s transition from a social and gaming giant into a significant player in the global carbon removal landscape.

Overcoming Barriers in Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS)

Dr. Xu Hao emphasized that the primary challenge for carbon removal technologies today is the "cost too much" factor. To achieve widespread adoption, these technologies must transition from laboratory research to industrial-scale application. Dr. Hao noted that while laboratory work focuses on kilograms, industrial decarbonization requires handling "millions of tons" to make a "material impact."

He warned against the "technology locked-in effect," where industries commit to high-carbon pathways by building infrastructure that will remain in operation for decades. By investing in early-stage, high-risk solutions through the CarbonX initiative, Tencent aims to accelerate the commercialization of technologies that can compete head-to-head with fossil fuel alternatives, such as sustainable aviation fuel and carbon-based building materials.

Digital Technology as a Catalyst for Efficiency

Beyond physical climate tech, Tencent leverages its expertise in AI, data, and cloud computing to drive sustainability. Dr. Hao explained that digital tools allow for "resource-productive operations," enabling plants to manage energy consumption with greater granularity.

A key example is the "virtual power plant" concept. By using digital optimization to match electricity generation and consumption in real-time, companies can reduce the need for expensive physical battery storage. This digital-first approach is essential for balancing grids as renewable energy integration increases. Furthermore, Tencent has committed to matching any additional energy consumption from its data centers with "renewables," ensuring that their digital growth does not come at the cost of the environment.

Gaming as a Vehicle for Climate Education

Perhaps the most innovative aspect of Tencent’s strategy is the use of its massive gaming platform for climate advocacy. Recognizing that their user base spans millions, Tencent has begun integrating climate themes into game narratives.

Dr. Hao shared a successful pilot in Southeast Asia where a new game hero—the "son of the forest"—was used to educate players about the protection of mangroves and peatlands. By gamifying conservation tasks, Tencent engaged over "20 million plus players" in just a few weeks. This strategy proves that climate education can be engaging and that the topic "resonates to our everyday life" across diverse global demographics.

The Future: A Portfolio Approach to Net-Zero

Looking toward 2030, Dr. Hao expressed optimism about the "next round of decarbonization technologies" specifically targeting hard-to-abate sectors like steel, cement, and chemicals. While he acknowledged the uncertainty of which specific technologies will succeed—admitting that the lack of a singular "right answer" makes him "really nervous"—he advocates for a broad-based push to scale all viable possibilities.

Ultimately, Tencent’s role is defined by a belief that addressing long-term social and sustainability issues will eventually generate significant business value. By combining patient capital, digital innovation, and the power of social connection through gaming, Tencent is positioning itself as a vital architect in the global transition to a net-zero future.

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📖 Transcript

Happy Sunday, TED Talks Daily listeners.
I'm Elise Hu.
And today we have a special episode of another podcast from the TED Audio Collective, handpicked by us for you.
This time it's an episode from the TED Tech miniseries on how technology can help to generate a greener and more equitable future.
Have you ever wondered what video games and climate tech have in common?
Well, in today's episode, host Sherelle Dorsey sits down with Shu Hao, who runs Sustainability Initiatives at Tencent.

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