China’s National Tree Planting Day Sees Surge in Greening Efforts
China celebrated its National Tree Planting Day, revealing increased greening efforts with nearly 4 million hectares of new forests planted in the past year.
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China celebrated its National Tree Planting Day, revealing increased greening efforts with nearly 4 million hectares of new forests planted in the past year.
The Sanjiangkou area in east China’s Jiangxi Province prospers through ecological restoration, transforming this ancient river junction into a thriving and sustainable landscape.
Fork-tailed sunbirds enliven Renhuai, Guizhou Province, as they flit among blooming crabapple flowers, heralding the vibrant arrival of spring and drawing nature lovers outdoors.
Europe faces escalating climate risks and is unprepared to tackle them, warns the European Environment Agency in a new report.
Chinese researchers at Huazhong Agricultural University have unveiled the key mechanisms behind fireflies’ bioluminescent light organs, offering new insights into insect bioluminescence and biodiversity.
Following an oil spill off Huntington Beach, California, the U.S. Coast Guard reports successful cleanup efforts and begins investigating the cause of the spill.
Heavy rains in Bolivia’s capital, La Paz, have led to a state of emergency after overflowing rivers destroyed homes. President Luis Arce has deployed troops to prevent further damage.
After months of winter, China’s Kanas Lake in Xinjiang’s Altai Mountains bursts back to life in spring, showcasing breathtaking beauty and rich biodiversity.
An international team of scientists has improved weather forecasting accuracy by developing a new machine learning model that refines predictions and enhances reliability without sacrificing interpretability.
The EU’s environmental agency warns of ‘catastrophic’ climate risks without urgent action. The findings highlight challenges that resonate with Asia, emphasizing the need for global collaboration.
Chinese courts are allowing illegal loggers to purchase carbon credits as compensation for destroyed carbon sinks. Experts advise caution to ensure the policy effectively deters environmental crimes.
Flocks of oriental storks, a first-class state-protected species in China, have been sighted in Lianyungang coastal wetlands, highlighting successful conservation efforts.
An intense and unusual downpour flooded parts of Dubai and the UAE, disrupting flights and traffic. Nearly half the annual average rainfall fell in just six hours, overwhelming infrastructure.
Spring in the Qinling Mountains brings a bounty of fresh bamboo, as giant pandas feast and the ecosystem thrives.
Improved air quality in China’s Jing-Jin-Ji region is reigniting passion for stargazing, offering clearer skies for astronomy enthusiasts like Yang Jing.
Brazil’s Amazon deforestation decreased by 30% in February compared to last year, signaling progress toward ending illegal deforestation by 2030. This offers important insights for environmental efforts in Asia.
Zhang Chao from the National Astronomical Observatories reveals the hidden world of snowflakes, showing that there are 121 unique types—each a reflection of its journey through the clouds.
Russia’s first-ever giant panda cub, Katyusha, makes her public debut at Moscow Zoo, attracting visitors eager to see the adorable symbol of China born on Russian soil.
February saw global ocean temperatures hit record highs due to carbon emissions and El Niño, signaling urgent climate concerns.
Discover the untouched beauty of Wulipo National Nature Reserve in Chongqing, home to the sapphire waters of the Heavenly Pond and diverse rare plant species, accessible only through mountain trails.