China Surpasses 8 Million Hectares of Land Greening in 2025
China completes 8.47 million hectares of land greening in 2025, boosting ecological restoration and sustainable development efforts across multiple regions.
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China completes 8.47 million hectares of land greening in 2025, boosting ecological restoration and sustainable development efforts across multiple regions.
China introduces nationwide green consumption strategy in 2026, targeting sustainable economic growth through eco-friendly consumer practices and industrial reforms.
President Xi Jinping outlines China’s 2026 global commitments, emphasizing multilateral cooperation, climate action, and a shared future for humanity in his New Year message.
As the EU’s carbon border tax takes full effect in 2026, nations worldwide adapt policies to avoid levies, sparking debates on trade and climate strategy.
China Media Group highlights pivotal 2025 events, from diplomatic initiatives to climate action, shaping global dynamics. Explore the year’s key developments.
China’s grassland ecology shows marked improvement under 14th Five-Year Plan, with sustainable practices boosting biodiversity and herder livelihoods, reports NFGA.
Erik Solheim highlights China’s air quality transformation and the ‘Two Mountains’ philosophy driving its global green leadership in 2025.
Mexico City accelerates its electric bus network expansion with Chinese technology, aiming to cut emissions and improve urban mobility by 2025.
China’s 2025 draft environmental code emphasizes international collaboration in marine conservation, polar research, and desertification control to address climate challenges.
Global leaders adopt 11 environmental resolutions at UNEA-7, targeting climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution through international cooperation frameworks.
Global leaders at UNEA-7 in Nairobi push for unified climate action amid geopolitical challenges, focusing on green transition strategies for 2026 targets.
As UNEA-7 convenes in Nairobi, global leaders debate solutions to the triple planetary crisis, with China and Africa shaping sustainable partnerships and climate priorities for 2025.
China’s green bond market hits $1.2 trillion in 2025, driving Asia’s clean energy transition and setting new global standards for sustainable finance.
Chinese and African experts emphasize clean energy investments to combat climate change and ensure sustainable development, as discussed at UNEA-7 sidelines.
China and the EU strengthen climate cooperation, advancing joint carbon neutrality initiatives with global implications for sustainable development.
China and the EU deepen their green partnership, aligning carbon neutrality goals to drive global climate action through clean energy and tech collaboration.
Discover what future World Economic Forum meetings might hold, from tackling economic uncertainty to harnessing technological advancements and fostering global collaboration.
China’s first energy law took effect on January 1, 2025, marking a vital step in the nation’s green transition. This aligns with COP29 breakthroughs, tripling climate finance and advancing carbon markets.
UN Resident Coordinator in China Siddharth Chatterjee emphasizes that climate action is imperative and highlights the high returns for businesses aligning with the green transition.
On the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau’s Sanjiangyuan National Park, dedicated rangers share their stories of protecting China’s rich wildlife and embodying harmonious coexistence with nature.