
World’s Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail Amid Environmental Concerns
Royal Caribbean launches the world’s largest cruise ship amid a post-pandemic boom, sparking environmental concerns over its ecological impact.
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Royal Caribbean launches the world’s largest cruise ship amid a post-pandemic boom, sparking environmental concerns over its ecological impact.
China’s National Forestry and Grassland Administration reports that the country’s overall wetland area remains stable, reaffirming its position as Asia’s largest wetland holder on the 28th World Wetlands Day.
A new documentary, “The Call of Glaciers”, explores the impact of climate change on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau through the journey of a young Tibetan woman.
A flock of swans dancing in the morning mist along the Black River in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, symbolizes successful ecological protection efforts, attracting wildlife and tourists alike.
“The Heartbeat of China” explores the nation’s initiatives in environmental protection and sustainable development, highlighting its journey toward a greener future.
Japan begins third release of treated Fukushima water into the Pacific Ocean on November 2, sparking global concerns over environmental safety and impacts on local fishing communities.
China emphasizes sustainable development as vital to protecting human rights and achieving national goals, balancing economic growth with environmental preservation.
At the 2023 BRICS Summit in Johannesburg, environmental concerns take center stage as participants emphasize the need for sustainable development and renewable energy solutions.
On August 15, China celebrated its first National Ecology Day, highlighting the nation’s commitment to ecological civilization and environmental protection, with CGTN launching special coverage on conservation efforts.
In Bhopal, India, uncollected ashes of COVID-19 victims are being used to plant trees, offering a unique way to honor loved ones and protect the environment.