
China’s Carbon Market Transforms Bamboo Forests into Economic Goldmines
Anji County’s bamboo forests, monitored by 22,000 sensors, generate $3.7M annually via carbon credits, exemplifying China’s ‘Two Mountains’ theory of eco-economic growth.
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Anji County’s bamboo forests, monitored by 22,000 sensors, generate $3.7M annually via carbon credits, exemplifying China’s ‘Two Mountains’ theory of eco-economic growth.
Digital nomads in China’s Anji County blend work and nature, creating a sustainable community amid UNESCO-listed bamboo forests and tea plantations.