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China’s Major Rivers and Lakes Show Significant Environmental Improvements
Local protection efforts have led to significant environmental improvements in China’s major rivers and lakes, showcasing the nation’s commitment to ecological restoration.
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Local protection efforts have led to significant environmental improvements in China’s major rivers and lakes, showcasing the nation’s commitment to ecological restoration.
A photographer captures stunning images of thriving wildlife in Qinghai’s wetlands, highlighting successful conservation efforts in northwest China.
China’s courts concluded 232,000 first-instance environmental cases in 2023, highlighting the nation’s focus on environmental protection.
China’s courts have concluded 232,000 first-instance environmental cases in 2023, showcasing the nation’s commitment to environmental protection and legal enforcement.
China celebrates a decade of significant greening efforts on World Environment Day, highlighting massive forest planting and land restoration achievements.
Australian researchers have found that human hunting contributed to the extinction of the woolly rhinoceros by limiting their access to vital habitats after the last ice age.
Asia’s largest wildlife seed bank in Yunnan Province has preserved over 11,000 species of wild plant seeds, safeguarding over a third of China’s wild plants and contributing significantly to biodiversity conservation.
China is trying its first case of smuggling invasive red-eared slider turtles, highlighting concerns over ecological threats from illegal wildlife trade.
On World Environment Day 2024, Asian nations unite to combat land degradation and desertification, embracing restoration efforts to secure a sustainable future for the region and the world.
China recorded its warmest May since 1961, with an average temperature of 17.7°C, according to the China Meteorological Administration.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for immediate global action to protect Earth’s ecosystems from pollution, climate change, and biodiversity loss ahead of World Environment Day.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Fairy Bay, Moon Bay, and Crouching Dragon Bay along the Kanas River in Xinjiang’s Kanas Scenic Area, a prime attraction in Altay.
Heavy rains continue to batter south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, causing severe flooding, traffic disruptions, and damage to dikes, impacting residents and infrastructure.
Minister Li Guoying announces plans to improve China’s flood monitoring and forecasting, aiming to enhance timeliness and accuracy to better protect against flood-related disasters.
China is advancing land restoration efforts ahead of World Environment Day 2024. Learn about China’s actions to combat desertification and enhance drought resilience.
The IEA warns that nations are falling short of the goal to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030, risking efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C. Current plans may reach only 8,000 GW instead of the 11,000 GW target.
The southwestern United States is facing the first major heatwave of the season, with dangerous triple-digit temperatures forecasted in parts of California, Nevada, and Arizona.
New research by the Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals that lakes on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau have expanded by over 10,000 square kilometers in 30 years, highlighting significant environmental changes.
Zookeepers in southwest China’s Yunnan Province are providing Asian elephants with relaxing pedicures to ensure their foot health, showcasing innovative animal care practices.
Climate change has doubled the likelihood of the devastating floods in southern Brazil, say scientists, with El Nino also intensifying the heavy rains.